I'm running Ubuntu 12.0.4 and am trying to burn a SL DMG of Snow Leopard onto a blank DVD. Every time I attempt this however, it shows this message
The size of the file is over 2 GiB.
Now that Windows 7 and Snow Leopard are both out and Ubuntu 9.10 is all but out, it's time to revisit which one is the easiest to upgrade.
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After burning an ISO9660 file-system(wodim -v dev='/dev/scd0' -sao ubcd521.iso) to a CD, I always need to first eject the CD and then re-inserted it in order to be able to mount the created CD:
root@T42:~# file -s /dev/sr0
/dev/sr0: data
root@T42:~# mount -t iso9660 /dev/sr0 /media/
mount: block device /dev/sr0 is write-protected, mounting read-only
mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblo
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I put on Lion on my mac ... a biiiiiiiig mistake. The machine is only 1yr
old and Lion just crashes, hangs up more than windows 98. Wonderful. I lost
one of the install disks for the os before Snow Leopard and the snow leopard disk
was an upgrade and with Lion on it, wouldn't work anyway ...so left without a
usable operating system.
Hi all!
I've been searching the web (scarcely) for a guide on how would be for me the best way to install Fedora (16) onto my MacBook Pro (I've had it with those times that I'm at work and something's come up and I have to wait until later that night to get into my Linux workstation) coexisting (if at all possible) happily with Snow Leopard (soon to be Lion) on the same drive.
Hello All,
Here is the deal. I'm trying to dual boot Snow Leopard and Ubuntu on an old mac I have (It's a 2008 Core Duo Plastic Blackbook, version 4,1). I just purchased a new hard drive, installed it and put Snow Leopard on. I then partitioned the hard drive and installed rEFIt, which worked great.
So I deleted all OS on my iMac 1GB Ram, 250GB HD and installed Ubuntu 14.0.1 onto the system.
How would I be able to create a bootable Snow Leopard usb to reinstall Snow Leopard. I will probably torrent the DMG but I'm unsure as how to partition the memory stick and how I would go to create the USB.
Thanks in advance
I work with OS X, Snow Leopard and need to allow users to make copies of files (templates) located in a read-only repository for subsequent editing.
The repository is located on a separate physical drive mounted to the OS X boot volume.
As this is a shared computer in a school environment, all users access the machine via a single login ("user_local").
Whether using POSIX permissions or ACLs, t