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@M3553N63R I was mistaken you don't need to mount. Its mounted automatically. Just go to the path and follow instructions on original link.
Can someone please test this? I have tested on macOS Sierra, High Sierra, and Mojave and none showed any messages. I have even went to the logs with the right click method,
I have spent hours on this issue and really don't think this is correct. I am in aw that this is marked as solved. Either I am mistaken on how to do the search on console, I somehow have 3 defective Macs on three different OS's, or the answer is just wrong in which case I am not sure what to do.
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If you go to the Console app on your Mac (it is located in Applications/ Utilities folder) and click on "Macs Analytics Data" which appears on the left side of the window. This report has a message "loginwindow" and is stamped with a time and has the word "screenlock" on the same line. I just loc...
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Any way to tell apart macOS versions by the login screen or lock screen?
Knowing this would speed up macOS identification at our repair centre when we don't have the login password.
Hi @Antonio23249 No worries about embarrassing me or having a different opinion or take on things. If you ask around here and in Ask Different Meta I believe people will recall many times when I've argued (politely) that wrong answers are very valuable here and fought to keep them from being deleted. They will get down votes, but that's the system working IMO.
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@bmike re apple.stackexchange.com/a/332287/37797 just to let you know that cydiaios7(.)com is spam and those instructions do not install Cydia but rather adware/malware. (Also, while I have not visited the first link, a 10.3.3 jailbreak is available, that article may be outdated.)
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@Jbis well I went into recovery mode and I thought tab key will autofill in terminal but it didn't, it didn't work, it only does it in desktop home screen. and I typed that path but got a no such file or directory.
in terminal in recovery mode, of coarse the default directory is bash but when tab key is off in recovery mode, plus the path getting no such file or directory.............honestly...........I feel like I'm being lied to......
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@M3553N63R I understand your frustration. I am not lying to you. I can try to send you a video if you would like. The autocomplete works after you type, so you start typing "/Vol" and press tab it will fill it to "/Volumes/".
@bmike @nohillside @Monomeeth Can you shed some light on this? I think @M3553N63R is having trouble using autocomplete with terminal in recovery and therefore mistyping the path/not knowing the path (not blaming @M3553N63R. very hard type character by character the path without a typo or
Volume
instead of Volumes etc.). In regular boot he had to enable autocomplete by
nano`ing into a file and editing something. I have never had to enable autocomplete on a Mac and am unsure why this is occur 17:02
1. downloads tab. 2. I tapped on the file, it honestly came into downloads unzipped like really automatically unzipped before I hit download at source forge and it went into downloads tab. 3.left it in same folder without renaming it? without renaming to what exactly? dude, auto complete is off in recovery mode, trust me. it stays enabled when rebooting back to regular mode desktop home screen after login. I typed exactly that path, I tried
it honestly keeps giving me no such file or directory. if anybody else besides me don't have refund-bin-0.11.3 version test the recovery mode terminal and try the path I kept re typing. I took note on the command line path on my note app on cell phone so I wouldn't forget what the path is. and if you test it without refind on your OS X or whatever other os you're currently use, you're find out I'm right.
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here is link to my post with screen shot of the terminal in recovery mode to show it didn't work. apple.stackexchange.com/questions/332348/…
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