On May 24, 2009, at 12:40 PM, Bruce Johnson wrote:

> On May 24, 2009, at 12:39 AM, Meghrouni Vince wrote:
>
>> But it
>> didn't, it just started from 10.5.6.  I thought maybe I'd made a
>> mistake and restarted from the wrong drive somehow from something I'd
>> done, but then did it again from startup disc in prefs, making  
>> sure to
>> choose the proper volume, the one with 10.5.7  and same exactly the
>> same thing happened.
>>
>> What the bleep is going on here?  Anybody know?
>
> Are you saying that you're booting in 10.5.6 from the drive you
> thought you installed the 10.5.7 upgrade on?


It sounds to me like he has 10.5.7 on one partition and 10.5.6 on  
another.  The 10.5.7 system is messed up and not bootable, and now  
it's starting up from the other one.

Joe


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