Edit your org.chameleon.Boot.plist via Terminal from the OS X installer.
After several failed attempts, and learning quite a bit about Terminal, I finally got booted by changing name of my org.chameleon.Boot.plist.
Anyhow, back to business. And now, questions about the recent OS X Update.
- Should I update to 10.9.4?
- What will I need to reinstall/fix?
- Will my audio issue be even harder to fix?
I have read the post
here.
Also, I have updated Multibeast to the new version hosted here, Mavericks 6.3.1, and will attempt to use the PM from there.
For future people that may have the problem of needing to boot without the plist, here are the steps I used:
First, booted to the Unibeast installer, selected my language, went to Utilites on the bar, and launched terminal from there.
Used this command to find the name of my install drive, which I named "Macintosh HD". (No quotes)
Code:
cd /Volumes/"Macintosh HD"
This changed the directory to the proper drive, my "Macintosh HD" instead of the install disk. Quotes are neccesary if there is a space in the name.
Navigated further to the Extra folder, where org.chameleon.Boot.plist is located.
Code:
mv org.chameleon.Boot.plist org.chameleon.Boot.plist.bak
This changed the name of the file to "org.chameleon.Boot.plist.bak", making it useless until renamed back to plist.
Booted to OS X, using the flags that I used during install. (Pays to write them down externally guys.)
Opened Extra, renamed and edited org.chameleon.boot.plist back to what I needed, and saved.