On Jun 9, 2009, at 1:57 PM, George R. Hozendorf wrote:

>
> AppleJack will not run from safe boot or terminal.  I've followed the
> instructions to the letter, but since installing 10.5.7 it's non-
> functioning.  Any suggestions, other than reinstalling, which I have
> done.
>
> George
>


I had success running it in Single User Mode (not Safe Boot).

On Startup or Restart, hold down command-S until you see a sudden  
outpouring of white text on dark background.

And when it asks for applejack, just type in applejack and hit  
Return ... you may have to backspace once or twice, if the Startup  
catches your command-S and tries to input those characters.

The it runs a bit, and asks for additional options ... I choose "a"  
for auto pilot. Let it run all 5 tasks.

Then when its finished, follow directions for either Restart or  
Shutdown.

Bill Connelly
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