On the 23rd I started to build a usb boot drive for a OSX PC
When it came time to run the terminal commands I made a bad move.
I ran this command.
/bin/cp /Volumes/Tigger/Downloads/boot /Volumes/Mac OS X Install DV
without quotes. I know my bad no quotes
Now I have an issue where when I reboot there is a folder created in my volumes folder, /Tigger/Downloads The folder is named the same as my second partition. This pushes the mount point for my second partition to /Tigger 1. To get my applications to work again I have to delete the /Volumes/Tigger folder unmount the drive Tigger and then remount it.
Any one know how I can reverse the command? Or how I can repair?
When it came time to run the terminal commands I made a bad move.
I ran this command.
/bin/cp /Volumes/Tigger/Downloads/boot /Volumes/Mac OS X Install DV
without quotes. I know my bad no quotes
Now I have an issue where when I reboot there is a folder created in my volumes folder, /Tigger/Downloads The folder is named the same as my second partition. This pushes the mount point for my second partition to /Tigger 1. To get my applications to work again I have to delete the /Volumes/Tigger folder unmount the drive Tigger and then remount it.
Any one know how I can reverse the command? Or how I can repair?