boss hoggue
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First off, I know nothing about Unix. That said...
After backing up an OS X partition with Retrospect 4.5 (running off of an OS 9.2 Bootable Zip Disk), reformatting the drive with new partitions, and lastly restoring OS X to the new partition, OS X no longer boots. Shortly after the Mac icon appears, it drops into text and comes back with the following:
etc/rc.boot: can't open unput file: etc/rc.boot
etc/master.passwd: not a directory
ADB present
Using FileBuddy, I copied the rc.boot file and it seems to open fine with a text editor.
Is my OS salvagable or do I have to go through the whole install 10.0.3-->10.1-->10.1.2-->10.1.3-->10.1.4 ordeal all over again???!!! Should I have avoided doing a backup from OS 9?
After backing up an OS X partition with Retrospect 4.5 (running off of an OS 9.2 Bootable Zip Disk), reformatting the drive with new partitions, and lastly restoring OS X to the new partition, OS X no longer boots. Shortly after the Mac icon appears, it drops into text and comes back with the following:
etc/rc.boot: can't open unput file: etc/rc.boot
etc/master.passwd: not a directory
ADB present
Using FileBuddy, I copied the rc.boot file and it seems to open fine with a text editor.
Is my OS salvagable or do I have to go through the whole install 10.0.3-->10.1-->10.1.2-->10.1.3-->10.1.4 ordeal all over again???!!! Should I have avoided doing a backup from OS 9?