Todd Siegel wrote:
> Luis,
> 
> Did you ever figure this out?  I am in the same boat.
> 
> Todd
> 
> On Feb 9, 1:38�am, Frederick Cheung <[email protected]>

Todd,

I did try to research by looking into the forums but no one came with a 
better
answer than Freds one.
Since I was not in the mood to is one by one and I have other equipment 
I can use in the meanwhile, I resorted to a drastic solution.

Todd, this is probably not what you want to hear but is what I did:

1. Clone my internal disk to an external
2. Re install (wipe clean first) Leopard
3. Got all Leopard updates installed
4. Used supper duper to create a "virgin backup" using sandbox.
5. Migrate the user from the clone .
Now  I can start playing with the installation and if something goes 
wrong I can restore that sandbox
and go back to safe point.

The other options is to keep an eye on this post, I am starting to make 
the Ruby and Rails upgrade today to see if I can come up with a better 
technical solution.
I will post my finding.

Good luck
-Luis





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