Knowledge: Tips and Extra Commands to Manage your Hackintosh
Posted in Knowledge on June 15th, 2009 by Genaro Bonilla – 6 CommentsSome final words
Repair permissions
Repair permissions is often seen as a general tonic for a whole range of problems. It’s not. It is considered good form to repair permissions after any major application install or system update. Fire up Disk Utility select your MAC OS X partition and click repair permissions.
Have a strategy
You can save yourself a lot of trouble along the way if you come up with a strategy for managing your extensions. Devise a folder structure and keep everything organized.
One possibility is:
‘/Users/Me/Dell1525/Extensions/New’ – this is were you “land” new extensions.
‘/users/Me/Dell1525/Extensions/Current’ as the base for a copy of your current setup. Inside this folder you create folders for Backup, Installed extra, Installed system. Versioning your backups if there is more than one of something isn’t a bad idea. You get the point, a little time now can save major headaches later. Burn these things to a disc every now and again so that you can do a fresh install without having to hunt down all you extensions.
Rescue disc
If your system panics when booting or you lose your keyboard and mouse, you need a way to get in and fix things.