At 1:37 PM -0600 2/22/2009, Eric Volker wrote:
>I'm not sure about those instructions, but the way I've always used 
>AppleJack is to do a complete Shutdown from the Apple Menu. You would 
>then start your Mac back up. After the startup chime, hold down CMD-S 
>until a black screen comes up. Once the black screen comes up, you can 
>let go of CMD-S. The black screen should look like a Terminal window 
>that fills the whole screen. At that point, you can run AppleJack. My
>understanding is that this the best and safest way to use AppleJack.

"best and safest"?   AppleJack MUST be run from Single User mode, period.

- Dan.
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- Psychoceramic Emeritus; South Jersey, USA, Earth

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