Due to a peculiar form of stupidity which I've been working to perfect for
some years now, I came to the decision that I needed to reinstall my OSX
system.  Bad move.

I was originally running OS10.2.8 and now I'm stuck at 10.2, unable to
install the 10.2.8 upgrade.  Here's what happens.  I start the installer
package, after a bit of gyrating it says, "There were errors installing the
software.  Please try installing again."  It reminds me of the "lather,
rinse, repeat" instructions because there seems to be no end in sight.

In between attempts, I did have MacJanitor run the full set of maintenance
processes to no effect.

After indications that the volumes which are not eligible for installation
were disabled, the installer's error log includes the following lines:

> deactivate: removing all cells from _volumeMatrix
> Selected volume "OSX"
> Mounted at: /
> OpenFirmware: pci/Ultra-Tek133P+ at E/@0:6
> Partition type: HFS+
> Partition map: disk1s6
> Partition: 6
> Protocol: ATA
> Media Type: Generic
> Volume Size: 7863582720
> Error detected
> Name: NSRangeException
> Reason: *** -[NSCFArray objectAtIndex:]: index (0) beyond bounds (0)
> 

Keeping in mind the fact that I remember that I have the terminal program on
this thing somewhere, but have no real handle on what to do with it, I'd
appreciate any suggestions about what step to take next.

TIA.

   Bill



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