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Upgrading to Snow Leopard adventures

I just got my copy of snow leopard in the mail, so I decided to upgrade my laptop. After doing a full backup, I didn't turn out to be as easy as I thought.

The installation process quickly showed a little yellow triangle, indicating I didn't have any startup disks. I quickly remembered I had a dual boot to Ubuntu, and used Refit, which is basically an alternative boot menu, to get into Linux and the likes.

So I looked up the removal instructions, but unfortunately this didn't change the situation. I then read that OS/X will restore the standard EFI loader (if that's the correct terminology), by opening the Disk Utility, and making the partition slightly smaller and bigger again. Trying this I got an odd error, namely "MediaKit reports no such partition". No dice.

So I ended up booting an Ubuntu Live CD, removing the linux ext3 and swap partitions there. After this was done, I was able to resize the main OS/X partition, which eventually fixed the problem.

If you ran into similar problems, I'm hoping there's enough keywords in here for you to find this solution :).

After all that installing Snow Leopard is a bit of an anti-climax. As advertised, not a lot changed, and I've yet to see a noticeable speed difference. The OS is using less disk-space, but 29 euro is still a high price for a glorified 'rm' statement.

I do notice small notification improvements here and there, and Address Book.app now supports CardDAV, which is nice.


Comments

SouthWind47
SouthWind47 said on Tuesday, 13 October 2009 at 11:19 am CEST

I looked at the cards and at the first glimpse my impression was: a reflecting pool, or mirror perhaps. ,

Daniel
Daniel said on Tuesday, 15 September 2009 at 8:50 pm CEST

Good advice.

From what I've heard, the graphic card will make a lot of difference now.


I've just ordered my copy of Snow Leapard, so I'll know more soon :)


Oleg
Oleg said on Tuesday, 15 September 2009 at 9:19 pm CEST

Yeah, I had my portions of shenanigans upgrading to Snow Leopard.
The os installed fine, I don't have a dual boot, but upgrading software was a pain, especially Ruby, Rails, mysql drivers for Rails and such.
I think after 48 hours I finally upgraded two laptops and everything works now.

I did notice that Mail.app and Safari work faster.

And the 29 ueros — well, have you noticed the new wallpapers?
They are totally worth it ;)))

Evert
Evert said on Tuesday, 15 September 2009 at 9:47 pm CEST

I just checked the wallpapers, I take back everything I said!

Chris
Chris said on Tuesday, 15 September 2009 at 9:54 pm CEST

Just use it a while, there a few hidden gems which will become handy soon :-) - and they're shipping php 5.3!

Artur Ejsmont
Artur Ejsmont said on Tuesday, 15 September 2009 at 9:54 pm CEST

Yes i stumbled upon php5.3 as well.

Im not a mac fan at all .... and imho its not worth the money .... ubuntu rocks. I even prefer windows!

:- )

Fred Fredson
Fred Fredson said on Thursday, 17 December 2009 at 4:25 pm CET

I hear quicktime has had a major downgrade in snow leopard, is this true? It prevents me from upgrading.







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