Originally Posted by
SkyNigger
That model turns into this.
Look they're not perfectionists. Needs a little 'troubleshooting', but they'll get there.
Here, just for you I reinstalled lion yesterday to prove something I told you before- that Mac OSX COMES HARD CODED onto our machines. The backbone of it anyway. From there certain parts of it are downloaded so that it becomes a live file system and therefore bootable.
Keep in mind- I deleted my hard disk from the options in disk utility, booted from internet recovery. I did not select a partition, I selected the main drive. You can never delete the partition or disk you are booting from, that would be impossible, thus proving that Internet Recovery does in fact boot into something else entirely from the hard drive. I suspect it's a form of net booting where the system takes what it needs from BASE SYSTEM and creates a temp drive with RAM disks so in essence you are booted into memory, if that makes sense.
Keep in mind, after wiping my hard drive I booted into Internet Recovery and then promptly turned off the power to my router and what not. My wifi showed no connectivity NONE. I have my theories how this was done, and it is a different topic entirely but I have security logs showing apple making connections to my computer with wifi OFF and no connectivity at all, with my firewall up and blocking all internet connections and all sharing turned off. Of the many ways I have learned to spot them if you go to the sharing panel under system preferences you will see "remote management" and "remote apple events" click on the bubble for "only these users" and factory loaded you should see administrators. You can highlight admins and then click the minus arrow to delete (so the "only these users" is empty) and from there click the lock and you are protected. Well unless apple breaks in, in that case you will see as I have many times that when you come back to the sharing pane the lock will be unlocked and one of the two sharing functions either remote man or apple events will suddenly have "administrators" once again under "only these users" I have tied this activity to what files were hit via my system logs,opensnoop and rwsnoop, but what is strange is the fact that NONE of the files rwsnoop listed were being accessed actually existed on my machine. Not in userspace anyway....Do not patronize me with the hidden files garbage you can get finder to show you, I am very capable of performing root level whole disk scans and you can be sure- the files truly do not exist in userspace. They are in fact accessed by the following user: "???" (i am not making that up, rwsnoop shows my user id as 501 root is 0 and apple is ???) I had huge logs and the bastards suddenly would not open and then vanished after a reboot. Draw your own conclusions there.
Anyway, so I booted into this system and wiped my OS completely clean, disconnected from the internet and installed lion from Apple, which should have been impossible. I restarted several times holding OPT (no bootable disks appeared, I was only able to boot into internet recovery) cmnd S for single user (nothing happened, option for internet recovery came up) SO I was 100% sure there was not a live filesystem on my hard drive with which to boot from. So then this baffling little situation comes around ---(Localhost is your own machine if anyone is wondering, it's nothing I am worried about)
Mar 31 07:32:52 localhost Install Mac OS X Lion[1250]: @(#)PROGRAM:Install PROJECT:Install-686.3
Mar 31 07:32:52 localhost Install Mac OS X Lion[1250]: @(#)PROGRAM:IA PROJECT:InstallAssistant-214
Mar 31 07:32:52 localhost Install Mac OS X Lion[1250]: Hardware: MacBookPro8,1 @ 2.30 GHz (x 4), 4096 MB RAM
Mar 31 07:32:52 localhost Install Mac OS X Lion[1250]: Running OS Build: Mac OS X 10.7.3 (11D50)
Mar 31 07:32:52 localhost Install Mac OS X Lion[1250]: Env: PATH=/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/sbin
Mar 31 07:32:52 localhost Install Mac OS X Lion[1250]: Env: PWD=/
Mar 31 07:32:52 localhost Install Mac OS X Lion[1250]: Env: SHLVL=1
Mar 31 07:32:52 localhost Install Mac OS X Lion[1250]: Env: __OSINSTALL_ENVIRONMENT=1
Mar 31 07:32:52 localhost Install Mac OS X Lion[1250]: Env: CI_DEFAULT_OPENCL_USAGE=0
Mar 31 07:32:52 localhost Install Mac OS X Lion[1250]: Env: OS_INSTALL=1
Mar 31 07:32:52 localhost Install Mac OS X Lion[1250]: Env: _=/System/Installation/CDIS/LCA.app/Contents/MacOS/LCA
Mar 31 07:32:53 localhost Install Mac OS X Lion[1250]: OSInstallChunkedDownload loaded...
Mar 31 07:32:53 localhost Install Mac OS X Lion[1250]: OSInstallChunkedDownload loaded...
Mar 31 07:32:57 localhost Unknown[313]: 2012-03-31 07:32:57.147 Install Mac OS X Lion[1250:f403] Couldn't find app store version, falling back to hardcoded
WHAT???? HARDCODED WHERE?????
Mar 31 07:32:57 localhost Install Mac OS X Lion[1250]: Can not connect to /var/run/systemkeychaincheck.socket: No such file or directory
I SHOULD HOPE ON MY EMTPY HARD DRIVE YOU CAN'T FIND ANY SUCH FILE OR DIRECTORY
Mar 31 07:32:59 localhost Install Mac OS X Lion[1250]: Using product <IAPisaSource: 0x108405650> at distance 25
?????
Mar 31 07:32:59 localhost Install Mac OS X Lion[1250]:Using product <OSInstallESDProduct> based on distribution at /var/folders/zz/zyxvpxvq6csfxvn_n0000000000000/T/OSInstall.mpkg at distance 5
WHAT FOLDER IS THIS AND WHERE???
Mar 31 07:32:59 localhost Install Mac OS X Lion[1250]: Checking Software Update catalog URL
http://swscan.apple.com/content/cata...ed-1.sucatalog CHECKING HOW????
Mar 31 07:32:59 localhost diskmanagementd[1251]: DM ->T+[DMToolBootPreference getPartitionBootability:]: inUDS=0x10f423c30=disk0s2=Macintosh HD
Mar 31 07:32:59 localhost diskmanagementd[1251]: DM ..T+[DMToolBootPreference getPartitionBootability:]: PMBootable=1 (bootable right now without any further action)
Mar 31 07:32:59 localhost diskmanagementd[1251]: DM ..T+[DMToolBootPreference getPartitionBootability:]: PMBootCapable=0 (bootable if you call MKCFPrepareBootDevice)
Mar 31 07:32:59 localhost diskmanagementd[1251]: DM ..T+[DMToolBootPreference getPartitionBootability:]: PMBootSurgeryRequired=0 (for primitive MBR on BIOS, add boot block and loader)
Mar 31 07:32:59 localhost diskmanagementd[1251]: DM ..T+[DMToolBootPreference getPartitionBootability:]: PMFSSurgeryRequired=0 (for primitive MBR on BIOS, add boot block and loader)
Mar 31 07:32:59 localhost diskmanagementd[1251]: DM ..T+[DMToolBootPreference getPartitionBootability:]: PMNewfsRequired=0 (bootable with MKCFPrep but it will rudely carve)
Mar 31 07:32:59 localhost diskmanagementd[1251]: DM <-T+[DMToolBootPreference getPartitionBootability:]: MKerr=0 out=4=0x4
Mar 31 07:32:59 localhost Install Mac OS X Lion[1250]: No available package ref for compatibility update. Ignoring.
Mar 31 07:33:03 localhost Install Mac OS X Lion[1250]: Using product <OSSoftwareUpdateCatalogProduct> from product keys 11D50_ServerEssentials at distance 25
WHAT DO YOU MEAN SERVER ESSENTIALS? I DID NOT INSTALL LION SERVER WTF????
Mar 31 07:33:21 localhost Install Mac OS X Lion[1250]: Created IATool object:a1cc0b0
Mar 31 07:33:22 localhost Install Mac OS X Lion[1250]: Preventing machine sleep.
Mar 31 07:33:22 localhost Install Mac OS X Lion[1250]: Using product IA_PKSecureNetEnabledProduct <file://localhost/Volumes/Macintosh%20HD/Mac%20OS%20X%20Install%20Data/> at distance 5
WHAT????????
Mar 31 07:33:22 localhost Install Mac OS X Lion[1250]: Using mutable product path: /Volumes/Macintosh HD/Mac OS X Install Data
Mar 31 07:33:22 localhost Install Mac OS X Lion[1250]: Retrieving 1 packages (4.051 GB)
WAIT THIS THING HAS BEEN INSTALLING SHIT FROM WHERE THIS WHOLE TIME TO ONLY NOW DOWNLOAD FROM THE INTERNET (WHICH CAN'T BE POSSIBLE, SO SAYS MY WIFI ANYWAY, AND IT CERTAINLY WASN'T FROM MY HOME INTERNET WHICH HAD NO POWER) LION SO WHAT THE HELLL ?????
Mar 31 07:35:41 localhost Unknown[313]: 2012-03-31 07:35 Install Mac OS X Lion[1250] (CarbonCore.framework) FSEventStreamStart: ERROR: FSEvents_connect() => Unknown service name (1102)
Mar 31 07:35:41 localhost opendirectoryd[101]: 314.16 - Client: coreservicesd, UID: 0, EUID: 0, GID: 0, EGID: 0
Mar 31 07:35:41 localhost opendirectoryd[101]: 314.16 - ODNodeCreateWithName request, SessionID: 00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000, Name: /Local/Default
Mar 31 07:35:41 localhost opendirectoryd[101]: 314.16, Node: /Local/Default - node assigned UUID - 927B868C-5156-4EA5-AD35-2E8F1D1F9BC8
Mar 31 07:35:41 localhost opendirectoryd[101]: 314.16, Node: /Local/Default - ODNodeCreateWithName completed
Mar 31 07:35:41 localhost opendirectoryd[101]: 314.17 - Client: coreservicesd, UID: 0, EUID: 0, GID: 0, EGID: 0
Mar 31 07:35:41 localhost opendirectoryd[101]: 314.17 - ODQueryCreateWithNode request, NodeID: 927B868C-5156-4EA5-AD35-2E8F1D1F9BC8, RecordType(s): dsRecTypeNative:config, Attribute: dsAttrTypeStandard:RecordName, MatchType: EqualTo, Equality: CaseExact, Value(s): SharePoints, Requested Attributes: dsAttributesAll, Max Results: 1
Mar 31 07:35:41 localhost opendirectoryd[101]: 314.17, Node: /Local/Default, Module: PlistFile - client is using a native record type 'config' which is not portable
Mar 31 07:35:41 localhost opendirectoryd[101]: 314.17, Node: /Local/Default, Module: PlistFile - client is using a native record type 'config' which is not portable
Mar 31 07:35:41 localhost opendirectoryd[101]: 314.17, Node: /Local/Default, Module: PlistFile - ODQueryCreateWithNode completed
Mar 31 07:35:41 localhost opendirectoryd[101]: 314.18 - Client: coreservicesd, UID: 0, EUID: 0, GID: 0, EGID: 0
Mar 31 07:35:41 localhost opendirectoryd[101]: 314.18 - ODNodeCreateRecord request, NodeID: 927B868C-5156-4EA5-AD35-2E8F1D1F9BC8, RecordType: dsRecTypeNative:config, RecordName: SharePoints, Attributes: <none>
Mar 31 07:35:41 localhost opendirectoryd[101]: 314.18, Node: /Local/Default, Module: PlistFile - client is using a native record type 'config' which is not portable
Mar 31 07:35:41 localhost opendirectoryd[101]: 314.18, Node: /Local/Default, Module: PlistFile - ODNodeCreateRecord completed, delivered 1 result
Mar 31 07:35:41 localhost opendirectoryd[101]: 314.19 - Client: coreservicesd, UID: 0, EUID: 0, GID: 0, EGID: 0
Mar 31 07:35:41 localhost opendirectoryd[101]: 314.19 - ODQueryCreateWithNode request, NodeID: 927B868C-5156-4EA5-AD35-2E8F1D1F9BC8, RecordType(s): dsRecTypeNative:config/SharePoints, Attribute: dsAttrTypeStandard:RecordName, MatchType: Any, Equality: CaseExact, Value(s): dsRecordsAll, Requested Attributes: dsAttrTypeNative:ftp_guestaccess,dsAttrTypeNative: smb_name,dsAttrTypeNative:sharepoint_account_uuid, dsAttrTypeNative:smb_createmask,dsAttrTypeNative:s harepoint_version,dsAttrTypeStandard:AppleMetaNode Location,dsAttrTypeNative:afp_guestaccess,dsAttrTy peNative:afp_shared,dsAttrTypeStandard:RecordType, dsAttrTypeNative:ftp_shared,dsAttrTypeNative:afp_n ame,dsAttrTypeNative:smb_oplocks,dsAttrTypeNative: afp_use_parent_owner,dsAttrTypeNative:smb_director ymask,dsAttrTypeStandard:RecordName,dsAttrTypeNati ve:afp_use_parent_privs,dsAttrTypeNative:smb_guest access,dsAttrTypeNative:smb_inherit_permissions,ds AttrTypeStandard:AppleMetaRecordName,dsAttrTypeNat ive:smb_shared,dsAttrTypeNative:directory_path,dsA ttrTypeNative:smb_strictlocking,dsAttrTypeNative:s harepoint_group_id,dsAttrTypeNative:ftp_name, Max Results: 2147483647
Mar 31 07:35:41 localhost opendirectoryd[101]: 314.19, Node: /Local/Default, Module: PlistFile - client is using an old record type 'dsRecTypeNative:config/SharePoints' should be using kODRecordTypeSharePoints CLIENT WHO IS CLIENT? WHAT IS OLD I HAD A WIPED HARD DRIVE REMEMBER?
Mar 31 07:35:41 localhost opendirectoryd[101]: 314.19, Node: /Local/Default, Module: PlistFile - client is using an old record type 'dsRecTypeNative:config/SharePoints' should be using kODRecordTypeSharePoints
Mar 31 07:35:41 localhost opendirectoryd[101]: 314.19, Node: /Local/Default, Module: PlistFile - flushing record '/private/var/db/dslocal/nodes/Default/config/SharePoints'
Mar 31 07:35:41 localhost opendirectoryd[101]: Module: PlistFile - ___index_record_block_invoke_1: sqlite3_prepare_v2: 21
Mar 31 07:35:41 localhost opendirectoryd[101]: Module: PlistFile - ___index_record_block_invoke_1: sqlite3_prepare_v2: 21
Mar 31 07:35:41 localhost opendirectoryd[101]: 314.19, Node: /Local/Default, Module: PlistFile - ODQueryCreateWithNode completed
Mar 31 07:35:54 localhost Install Mac OS X Lion[1250]: IAPisaDownload: finished
Mar 31 07:35:54 localhost Install Mac OS X Lion[1250]: Moved download assets into mutable product... /Volumes/Macintosh HD/Mac OS X Install Data/mzm.bcrcjnqo.pkg => /Volumes/Macintosh HD/Mac OS X Install Data/InstallESD.dmg.partial
Mar 31 07:36:15 localhost Install Mac OS X Lion[1250]: Retrieved package com.apple.dmg.MacOSX (pisa://108275e80:::/InstallESD.dmg)WAIT A MINUTE- THE FILES ON THIS MACHINE ARE TYPICALLY UNDER LOCAL HOST- WHAT OR WHO THE FUCK IS "PISA"????
Mar 31 07:36:15 localhost Install Mac OS X Lion[1250]: Finished operation queue
Mar 31 07:36:15 localhost opendirectoryd[101]: 314.20 - Client: coreservicesd, UID: 0, EUID: 0, GID: 0, EGID: 0
Cutting the install log off there for the sake of avoiding redundancy and not getting too far off topic. Essentially shit is going on that is not talked about openly by anyone and I find that to be a mistake. It's not paranoia because I am not WORRIED about it, I am ANGERED by it. I have seen with my own eyes that the company I entrust with my privacy is blatantly lying to my face. Not only that but as soon as I began talking to Scuter and posting in this very thread I began to see a huge spike in "stealthy" break ins (you make me laugh apple-really) I do not presume to know more than 30% of what Scuter or Sonatine know when it comes to computers but I know enough to see what is going on here.
Here is what I think is going on- OSX is hardcoded into a form of ROM that exists outside of the hard drive. There is NO other viable explanation than that. Lion and it's future derivatives are all going to be build on the same skeleton file system with minor tweaks here and there. This of course means that when you are fooling around with disk utility, you are just playing video games. Being tricked into thinking you can make a difference and modify aspects of the machine you bought when you really are just twitting your thumbs. After a 3 pass wipe with disk utility and reinstallation of OS testdisk found files (whole viable text documents to short video clips etc) so fast I wanted to vomit. It was as if disk utility did ABSOLUTELY NOTHING.
So I ask you this then- if disk utility is really doing absolutely nothing to this ROM based file system, then that means we really are living under the umbrella of a great big lie then, aren't we? The lie being told is that we have CONTROL over our machines and ultimately that is what I have been trying to achieve this entire time- I just want to know who is doing what at all times, everywhere, period, on the machine I paid $1200 for. Either that or I am not an owner but a renter and I would say the receipt from the apple store I have here says explicitly "PURCHASE RECEIPT" and not "RENT OF ITEM#" on it so which is it? Am I being lied to or not? That's what I want to know and I believe I damn well have that right.