tomdkat
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So, I ran some Mac OS X updates last night and there were three. An iTunes update, I think a QuickTime update, and a security update (that was 207MB in size). I forget the name of the security update.
After the update process finished, I was advised the security update didn't install correctly and was instructed to reboot.
Upon rebooting, after the gray screen with the spinning wheel, I get a blue screen with a spinning wheel. I never get prompted to login. *sigh*
So, after doing some Google searching, I learned I can possibly do one of two things to recover:
1) Do a Firewire Target disk Mode (http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1661) connection between the server and another, working, Mac, download the security update manually and apply it to the server disc using the Firewire connection.
2) Do an archive & install of OS X and then install the updates and rebuild from there.
I have the OS X Server install DVD and it's for version 10.4.7. I believe the server had 10.4.11 installed when I ran the security update last night.
I've booted from my OS X Server install DVD and learned the ONLY options are to upgrade to 10.4.7 from a previously installed version or to do an erase and install, wiping everything out. Of course, there is some data on the server I need access to before I can "nuke it" and start over.
Are these my only two options? When I booted from the installation DVD, I was able to run the Disk Utility to verify the boot volume and it checked out ok.
If I do get a Firewire cable and do the Firewire target disk mode connection, should I be able to update the server with the security update from a Mac-mini running OS X 10.4.11, non-server edition?
Any other advice you can provide would be greatly appreciated! Thanks in advance!
Peace...
After the update process finished, I was advised the security update didn't install correctly and was instructed to reboot.
Upon rebooting, after the gray screen with the spinning wheel, I get a blue screen with a spinning wheel. I never get prompted to login. *sigh*
So, after doing some Google searching, I learned I can possibly do one of two things to recover:
1) Do a Firewire Target disk Mode (http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1661) connection between the server and another, working, Mac, download the security update manually and apply it to the server disc using the Firewire connection.
2) Do an archive & install of OS X and then install the updates and rebuild from there.
I have the OS X Server install DVD and it's for version 10.4.7. I believe the server had 10.4.11 installed when I ran the security update last night.
I've booted from my OS X Server install DVD and learned the ONLY options are to upgrade to 10.4.7 from a previously installed version or to do an erase and install, wiping everything out. Of course, there is some data on the server I need access to before I can "nuke it" and start over.
Are these my only two options? When I booted from the installation DVD, I was able to run the Disk Utility to verify the boot volume and it checked out ok.
If I do get a Firewire cable and do the Firewire target disk mode connection, should I be able to update the server with the security update from a Mac-mini running OS X 10.4.11, non-server edition?
Any other advice you can provide would be greatly appreciated! Thanks in advance!
Peace...