At 10:14 PM +1100 01/19/2006, david_elmo wrote:
From: Charles Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

I downloaded the 10.2.8 combined update and burned it to CD, and have
used it several times successfully. (I got tired of the download time
involved in trying to use the 'automatic update' method.)

Is it faster? I wonder why?

Installing locally is always faster -- no DL time.

Which brings me to an issue I have. I don't think I quite like this software updater where everything is suppose to happen auto.

me either.  But I haven't had it fail yet either.

Recent case, I said yes to yet another Tiger OS update and I was given 2 choices after it came down: restart now or shut down!!!! I am still miffed about this.

Is the process so alzeimic that it can't let one continue

yes.  Some updates leave the OS in a precarious state.

OS X, because of its Unix base, is not like the classic Mac OS. The classic Mac OS loads all of its core at boot time. If you change the core on disk, so what! It doesn't notice until you reboot! But *nix loads only what it needs and grabs things dynamically later. Because of the interrelationship between the modules (files on disk), it's possible to start loading updated things once they've become incompatible with the running kernel. oops. So sometimes you just MUST reboot.

Where is the update (obtained auto thru the updater?)

The updater deletes it I think, and only keeps the receipts file around (which is used by Repair Permissions).

Combo updates are available for direct download.

eg: http://www.apple.com/support/downloads/macosxcombinedupdate1039.html

Saving one of those is what I've done. I've given up on trying to track/keep most of the ancialliary product updates.

For me, a rebuild is: Install from the OS DVD. Apply the combo updater. Let the update gizmo fetch the rest, as needed.

HTH,
- Dan.

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