No Installer Packages ..
This is probably not unique to SL but I'm posting it here because it occurs on my SL install.
I restored a SL 10A380.dmg to a blank partition on one drive and then installed SL onto another drive using the OSInstall.mpkg file. Installation was successful. When I go into my SL install and try to Repair Permissions using Disk Utility I receive the following message .... "No installer packages can be found for this disk .." Any ideas? Thanks. |
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I installed 402 and everything is as it should be.
If anyone has an idea why this occurs I would still like to know. Thanks. |
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Either I get the MDWORKER kernel panic or I can't repair permissions but it doesn't kernel panic (much). Go figure. |
Must be some file missing somewhere. I never tried it (didn't think of it) but I wonder if a re-install of the same build from the same partition would solve that problem.
I'll have to try it next time it happens. I don't think it's a UUID problem as I checked. Shooting in the dark here. :-/ |
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1) I cannot boot the 64bit kernel or it KPs immediately during boot 2) This damn repair permissions error (no installer packages) even tho this is a fresh install and I haven't fracked with ANYTHING |
Yes the two might be .... I remember having problems booting into 64 but I've done it so many times I can't remember what I did any more. :confused:
For #2 try what I did .... install the next version ... seems to have repaired itself. I'm speculating that installing the same version might work but haven't tried it yet. |
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OK ... I did two installs of SL 432 today. I restored to a temp partition and installed with OSInstal.mkpg
If I installed from Leopard .... I would get the message when I tried to fix permissions with Disk Utility If I installed from SL .... was able to fit permissions with DU. Now I need to get 432 up ... it keeps hanging on the last step before the desktop. :mad: |
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Everyone with similar boards, how are you installing? What bootmgr are you using? EFI install? MBR? There has to be a reason my installs are as unstable as sh**. |
Same KP here so I don't think it's specific to the board.
It has to do with one of the kexts 'cause I was fooling around with one of my SL installs and now it does the same thing. :mad: |
i now installed A432 again from my A421 SL.
That fixed the missing packages for the disk utility repair permissions :) ! The Leo Installer , if using to install OSSInstall.mpkg does his work not 100%, installs but cant do that packadges for receipts correct. |
Reinstall BSD.mpkg and problem solved.
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Yep.
It seems to be an difference if using the OSInstall.mprg from OS X 10.5 or within an Snow Leo. At least i had major problems with the diskutil repair rights after using 10.5 for the install. From A421 install i had no problems with disk utility & repair rights. ( i changed nothing else!) |
I agree ... it looks like we are all confirming the same experience ...
If you install SL within Leo then you get the installer error if trying to fix permissions in Disk Utility. If you install SL wihin SL then there is no error. |
Same here, installed from within Leo.
Lots of random Kernel Panics in Snow. Got that fixed with rebuilding kextcache in single user boot. I'm reinstalling BSD.pkg now to check if the "no packages" issue is gone. Here's what I did to remove KP's: boot with -s Code:
/sbin/fsck -fy Code:
sudo chown 0:0 / |
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I'm getting KP's in 64 bit 'cause disabler is 32 bit and I haven't found anything to replace it.
32 bit seems to work OK. |
@tsotelo: well, I had it working until I installed that BS(O)D package ;) back to kernel panics within Snow.
@OG-Phantom: I've been booting into 64bit all along so will try 32bit m8. I think this is defenetly permissions related so whenever I get it a bit stable I will use it to install another Snow. Update 1: hmm, booted with -x32 and so far no KP (10 mins in) and repairing permissions even seems to be working now and it has never been this fast (even in Leopard) I'm talking about 3 secs :/ So is this 64bit and our hardware related or just using bad 64bit kexts? Update 2: Just had another freeze, had installed kx driver and was running fine so dont know if its related or not (was listening to radio stream for about 5 mins) So conclusion so far is x64bit does not work (constant panics after boot) and x32bit "seems" stable (have to test some more) I do have the mouse stutter lag though, I think its related to itunes again :/ (I'm using 8800GT) |
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I think the permission issue goes away using a BaseSystem.pkg receipt from a working SL install... this file is in Library\Receipts directory... can anobody confirm that? I haven't got such a file in that directory... the problem is caused by the lack of this file, according to many official apple post about this problem.
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Yes ... I have that file in all 3 of my SL installs (380 and 432).
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I get the same error too... Any ideas? It does the same thing in 32-bit mode and in 64-bit mode. I'd like to not have to reinstall SL... Any terminal commands?
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Screenshot of the problem:
http://img256.imageshack.us/img256/2...90821at746.png I'm not too worried about this, since nothing seems to be having any real problems (except for Voodoo PS2 only enabling my keyboard, and Voodoo HDA not doing anything). |
OG-Phantom, installating 432 on top of 432 didnt solve anything. I tried it and it works fine, but the no packages error is still there
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I had the same issue on my system. Installing FROM a running Snow Leopard 432 install and it did not have the issue. Testing another install that had the issue I manually re-installed the BSD.pkg from the install DVD image and that fixed the problem as well.
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it fix the problem, but i dont think it has all the packages. it takes less than a second to repair permissions, there should be something wrong with that.
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Can someone upload the BSD.pkg? I think I dumped all my Snow Leopard related files :\.
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Didn't work :\. The file is only 140 bytes.
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I can confirm what's being said about installing from snow leopard fixing no installer packages , also software update crashed my first install, but not my install from within snow leopard.
God that sounds confusing! |
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Wait, did you want the bsd.pkg from the install DVD or the bsd.pkg from the receipts folder? The one I attached is from the receipts folder, not the DVD installer pkg. That file I believe is too big to attach here.... EDIT: Just checked, that file is 267MB. No way can I attach that here on a post. |
Maybe 2shared or Mediafire? I can't believe I deleted my DMG.
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i just did a fresh install of SL within a Snow Leo System and it fixed the problem.
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so...!
has anyone found a solution to this outside of reinstalling snow leopard, if i reinstall the bsd.pkg it does indeed remove the error, but obviously disk utility isn't actually doing anything as its done in like 30 seconds, with NOTHING, being reported. if we knew what files needed to be replaced i could install snowleopard to a blank disc and then copy over whatever files need to be replaced to the current install. I've tried copying the receipts over from another actual mac and that didn't do anything, so i'm not very convinced this has anything to do with receipts
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Hey, guys,
Sorry if i overlooked this been already "uncovered" and solved, bit i found a way and wanted to share it with you anyway. So, here's how i managed to workaround this same issue that drove me nuts :) 1. Pop in your Snow Leopard DVD 2. Open up a terminal, sudo -s + password and copy/paste in following lines: cd /Volumes/Mac\ OS\ X\ Install\ DVD/System/Installation/Packages installer -pkg /Volumes/Mac\ OS\ X\ Install\ DVD/System/Installation/Packages/BSD.pkg -target /Volumes/Your_Drive/Library/Receipts/ I gave the direct path to the proper place of the receipt, but i think it should be working when giving the root "/", too. 3. Result : installer: Package name is BSD installer: Upgrading at base path / 2009-10-04 14:50:28.344 installer[451:742b] using receipt prefix of / installer: The upgrade was successful. bash-3.2# 4. Go to Disk Utility and successfully repair your permissions :) Hope this helps, Greetings |
same here ("fixed" with bsd.pkg -> kind of broken "permission repair function") so no turbo permissions repair in SL :D
i guess i'd have to do everything again, hurraay :) seems not possible to fix afterwards BUT since everything works, i leave my install. ps: i have no clue why but on the first fresh run, permissions were wrong for a lot of stuff, basically everything relating to "my user" was the most obvious - could'nt even download to desktop. created a new user... everything seems fine (running for weeks now). |
I think the key is what OG-Phantom mentioned: running the installer from an OS that is NOT Snow Leopard results in troubles, I got the same troubles plus errors in the installations log but when I install SL booting from an USB Installer I got none at all, everything works 100% and no installation errors.
So in my opinion the only complete fix could be: - Installing Snow booting from the DVD/USB. - Install from Leopard launching OSInstall.mpkg, and then when you have a running Snow, install again from Snow with OSInstall.mpkg, but targeting a new partition. |
I can't install bsd.pkg, because during install i get KP, i've tried it 5 times and i always get KP when it's less then a minute left. Any ideas solving that? :)
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Use Kext Utility to repair your permissions quickly.
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No one tried my method ? Should be working fine for you fellows
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I have the same problem on my Toshiba Satellite L305 laptop, I have the "Golden Master" version of Snow leopard.
I am going to try software update or just download the update manually. Can I update properly with the "Golden Master" edition? |
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Awesome Dude, I'll Update as soon as my new router comes in for my internet to work on my laptop(my WIFI dont work yet).
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