
12-22-2008, 02:31 PM
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Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: Florida, US
Posts: 521
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Thank you. I used boot-uuid= MYDRIVESUUID and managed to get back into my system. Ive snagged a few files that had not been backed up and am going to work on the bootloader when I get back from work today.
I am a little uncertain about which bootloader to install and if running the EFI install script will pose any problems. I am holding off on updating to 10.5.6 as I plan to attempt a retail install next month so It doesnt really matter which one I install.
I did give this a try this morning with no change.
Code:
fdisk -e /dev/rdiskX
flag 2
update
write
Ill have to do some more research.
[EDIT] I did replace the X with the appropriate number
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