Post: Mac Won't BOOT :0
05-06-2011, 05:06 AM #1
oceanpeace15
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(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); I was on a mac 10.6.7 and I was messing around with chmod like an idiot. I messed up and next thing you know, I lost all file permissions. I tried rebooting, but it just goes to the white apple logo and stays there forever. I can get into single user mode, but it is a Read-only file system so I can't change any permissions. Is there any way I can get the mac working again with an easy solution. My last resort is a firewire, but I don't have one. I'm still kind of a noob with unix so any help would be much appreciated. Thanks
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05-06-2011, 05:20 AM #2
cs475x
You talkin to me?
inb4 Mac hate

Go into single user mode and run the following commands in a shell:
    mount -uw /
chmod o+r /
EDIT:
LOL. Just realized your single user mode is read only. I'll keep looking for a solution.

You should just be able to fix permissions from the installation DVD.
05-06-2011, 10:16 AM #3
Slashey
Come at me brahh
Originally posted by oceanpeace15 View Post
I was on a mac 10.6.7 and I was messing around with chmod like an idiot. I messed up and next thing you know, I lost all file permissions. I tried rebooting, but it just goes to the white apple logo and stays there forever. I can get into single user mode, but it is a Read-only file system so I can't change any permissions. Is there any way I can get the mac working again with an easy solution. My last resort is a firewire, but I don't have one. I'm still kind of a noob with unix so any help would be much appreciated. Thanks


Utilities > Disk Utility > Your hard drive >Verify/repair disk permissions

EDIT: :FU: didnt see read only :FU:

EDIT #2 :carling: : This is from the apple website to make single user read-write

Once started up in single-user mode, the file system is available as read only. You must access it as read-write, and you should also run fsck for safety. Follow these steps:

1. At the prompt (#), type:

/sbin/fsck -fy

2. Press Return. fsck will then run.
3. At the next prompt, type:

/sbin/mount -uw /

4. Press Return.
05-06-2011, 10:26 AM #4
xEnhancer
Cracking WI-FI
I don't own a Mac,but I will try to help you Smile !
05-06-2011, 10:40 AM #5
Yeah i have the same problem with my mac ibook. old version 10.3.9 or something Winky Winky It really annoys me btw. But i dont care :p
05-06-2011, 02:03 PM #6
If all else fails, you can always put the Mac OSX install DVD in.

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