And I'm saying that not only is this a legit thumb drive, but that I'd be willing to help detect for that and work with it. I suspect anyone else wishing to use a thumb drive that covers multiple machines (not just a single user thumb drive) will also run into this issue. Fortunately for you...
I see it now. Apologies there. If there is no way to pull the part number from the thumb drive itself though, then I can't answer the question.
Since I can't find the project on github, I'm assuming this is not something that you've open sourced. As such, I'm not sure you'll help me here...
You hadn't asked me to give that info yet. Hard for me to answer that question if it hasn't been asked. I don't have access to this information (as I'm not part of IT here). Any way to pull it from the thumb drive itself (build number, etc)?
I'd love to tell you "hey, you're right, that's the volume name and I just goofed," but that's not the case. OSX Lion is the name of the drive. UniBeast also recognizes the drive.
$ ls -la /Volumes
total 8
drwxrwxrwt@ 7 root admin 238 Feb 4 11:53 .
drwxr-xr-x 38 root...
So I have a copy of the 10.7 thumb drive from Apple and am getting the same error as many others when I try to run UniBeast. Answers to the quick questions:
* Yes my machine's primary language is English.
* Yes it is a real thumb drive from Apple.
* The machine I'm using for the USB creation...
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