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Dell Latitude E6410 Yosemite Error


quintinsharpe

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Boot with the usb installer. launch the terminal and run this

diskutil cs list

 

if it shows you have core storage, continue with the following steps

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diskutil cs list  

you see something like below. Note the UUID in red and Revertible = Yes

run diskutil cs revert UUID> , you can copy and paste the UUID

reboot when finish. Boot with USB and select your Installed drive to complete your install

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Not me. I'm following the guide as close to the letter as I can. I've gone through it about six times and was about to give up and try Mavericks...when I saw this guy's post about two partitions...so I thought, "What the hey?"

So I did it and it worked.

I'll chalk it up to the mysterious "reboot fixes the computer" sort of explanation if necessary...but I'm frankly at a loss. Doesn't seem like it should do anything. 

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How do you point a boot loader at a new kernel location? 

 

I'm working through the patel4prez tutorial and running into a similar problem: the OS seems installed, but when I boot without the flash drive, it gives me:

 

"No Boot Device Found. Press any key to reboot the machine."

 

If I boot from the USB, then select Macintosh HD as the drive to load, I get the kernel error described above, but mine goes:

 

Can't find /System/Library/Kernels/Kernel

Can't find mach_kernel

Press a key to continue...

 

I can choose to boot from the USB E6410Y and it will load OSX right up.

 

I have exactly the same issue as the above and Jack Lo's feedback to use this DOES solve my boot problem. Now I can go deal with the panic issue. :(

 

diskutil cs revert <UUID>

 

But still need to thank Jack Lo's help.

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