500GB SSD on Classic vs 216GB Flash MacBook Pro Retina?

Would a classic MacBook Pro with 500GB SSD be faster than a 216GB Flash Storage MacBook Pro Retina? I have two options: one with the original MacBook, plus a 500GB SSD from Samsung ($250), vs a 216GB Flash Storage MacBook Pro Retina (the new model).
Performance wise, which would be faster? I use it for programming, Photoshop and a lot of web browsing.

You really would have to bench test them to determine with any accuracy the differences.  I suspect the retina might have the edge all other things being equal. 
In the real world I do not think that would matter a lot.  The CPU/GPU will be the real determinant of speed, and the amount RAM (when it is entirely in use) will have the greater impact on performance.
Ciao.

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    Dec 31 16:01:22 localhost configd[113]: LSExceptions [0x7f8ddb68bc40] unloaded
    Dec 31 16:01:23 localhost configd[113]: InterfaceNamer: No current set
    Dec 31 16:01:24 localhost configd[113]: New network configuration saved
    Dec 31 16:01:25 localhost configd[113]: [bootp_transmit.c:213] bootp_transmit(): bpf_write(en1) failed: Network is down (50)
    Dec 31 16:01:25 localhost configd[113]: DHCP en1: INIT transmit failed
    Dec 31 16:01:25 localhost configd[113]: network changed.
    Dec 31 16:01:30 localhost opendirectoryd[123]: 125 - Client: 'apsd', exited with 0 session(s), 0 node(s) and 0 active request(s)
    Dec 31 16:01:32 localhost Language Chooser[397]: Setting system to install/recovery mode.
    Dec 31 16:01:33 localhost configd[113]: network changed: v4(en1+:192.168.1.4) DNS+ Proxy+ SMB
    Dec 31 16:01:33 MacBook-Pro.local configd[113]: setting hostname to "MacBook-Pro.local"
    Dec 31 16:01:33 MacBook-Pro.local Unknown[398]: Setting boot completed.
    Dec 31 16:01:34 MacBook-Pro.local Unknown[398]: Keyboard Layouts: duplicate keyboard layout identifier -16899.
    Dec 31 16:01:34 MacBook-Pro.local Unknown[398]: Keyboard Layouts: keyboard layout identifier -16899 has been replaced with -28673.
    Dec 31 16:01:34 MacBook-Pro.local Unknown[398]: Keyboard Layouts: duplicate keyboard layout identifier -16900.
    Dec 31 16:01:34 MacBook-Pro.local Unknown[398]: Keyboard Layouts: keyboard layout identifier -16900 has been replaced with -28674.
    Dec 31 16:01:34 MacBook-Pro.local Language Chooser[397]: Set keyboard to id: 0
    Dec 31 16:01:35 MacBook-Pro.local Language Chooser[397]: Found primary language hint "en"
    Dec 31 16:01:35 MacBook-Pro.local Language Chooser[397]: Launching the Installer using language code "en"
    Dec 31 16:01:39 MacBook-Pro.local Language Chooser[397]: Ordering out cinematic windows.
    Dec 31 16:01:39 MacBook-Pro.local Language Chooser[397]: Not hiding Language Chooser in progress callback
    Dec 31 16:01:40 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[410]: LSExceptions [0x7feea14480c0] loaded
    Dec 31 16:01:40 MacBook-Pro.local storagekitd[411]: Starting SKDaemon...
    Dec 31 16:01:40 MacBook-Pro.local storagekitd[411]: Client entitled for destructive operations
    Dec 31 16:01:40 MacBook-Pro.local storagekitd[411]: Adding client connection <NSXPCConnection: 0x7f9ef0502670> connection from pid 410
    Dec 31 16:01:46 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[410]: connection test:success
    Dec 31 16:01:46 MacBook-Pro.local Unknown[398]: 2012-12-31 16:01:46.208 OS X Installer[410:14118] connection test:success
    Dec 31 16:01:47 MacBook-Pro.local Unknown[398]: 2012-12-31 16:01:47.856 OS X Installer[410:14118] ***storageTaskManagerExistsWithIdentifier:withIdentifier failed: Error Domain=NSCocoaErrorDomain Code=4099 "Couldn’t communicate with a helper application." (The connection to service named com.apple.nsurlstorage-cache was invalidated.) UserInfo=0x7feea3c4bec0 {NSDebugDescription=The connection to service named com.apple.nsurlstorage-cache was invalidated.}; {
    Dec 31 16:01:47 MacBook-Pro.local Unknown[398]:     NSDebugDescription = "The connection to service named com.apple.nsurlstorage-cache was invalidated.";
    Dec 31 16:01:47 MacBook-Pro.local Unknown[398]: }
    Dec 31 16:01:47 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[410]: Using product PKSecureNetEnabledProduct <file:///Volumes/Mac%20SSD/OS%20X%20Install%20Data/> at distance 5
    Dec 31 16:01:47 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[410]: Hardware: MacBookPro9,2 @ 2.50 GHz (x 4), 4096 MB RAM
    Dec 31 16:01:47 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[410]: Running OS Build: Mac OS X 10.10 (14A389)
    Dec 31 16:01:47 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[410]: Env: PATH=/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/sbin
    Dec 31 16:01:47 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[410]: Env: PWD=/
    Dec 31 16:01:47 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[410]: Env: XPC_FLAGS=0x0
    Dec 31 16:01:47 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[410]: Env: XPC_SERVICE_NAME=0
    Dec 31 16:01:47 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[410]: Env: SHLVL=1
    Dec 31 16:01:47 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[410]: Env: __OSINSTALL_ENVIRONMENT=1
    Dec 31 16:01:47 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[410]: Env: CI_DEFAULT_OPENCL_USAGE=0
    Dec 31 16:01:47 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[410]: Env: OS_INSTALL=1
    Dec 31 16:01:47 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[410]: Env: _=/System/Library/CoreServices/Language Chooser.app/Contents/MacOS/Language Chooser
    Dec 31 16:01:47 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[410]: Mutable product: Looking for automation file at /Volumes/Mac SSD/OS X Install Data/minstallconfig.xml
    Dec 31 16:01:47 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[410]: No file at /Volumes/Mac SSD/OS X Install Data/minstallconfig.xml
    Dec 31 16:01:47 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[410]: Install Config: Looking for automation file at (null)
    Dec 31 16:01:47 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[410]: No file at /System/Installation/Packages/Extras/minstallconfig.xml
    Dec 31 16:01:47 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[410]: Looking for automation file at (null)
    Dec 31 16:01:47 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[410]: Install will not be automated.
    Dec 31 16:01:47 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[410]: Install will performed using distribution/collection at /System/Installation/Packages/OSInstall.mpkg.
    Dec 31 16:01:48 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[410]: Waiting for target evaluation.
    Dec 31 16:01:48 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[410]: Starting target evaluation queue.
    Dec 31 16:01:48 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[410]: connection test:success
    Dec 31 16:01:48 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[410]: Evaluating install check for (null)
    Dec 31 16:01:48 MacBook-Pro.local Unknown[398]: 2012-12-31 16:01:48.390 OS X Installer[410:14089] connection test:success
    Dec 31 16:01:48 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[410]: Install check successful.
    Dec 31 16:01:48 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[410]: Evaluating 17 disks
    Dec 31 16:01:48 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[410]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk14 Mount point: /Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:01:48 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[410]: untitled is a valid target.
    Dec 31 16:01:48 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[410]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk3s2 Mount point: / Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:01:48 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[410]: OS X Base System is a valid target.
    Dec 31 16:01:48 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[410]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk8 Mount point: /System/Installation Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:01:48 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[410]: untitled is a valid target.
    Dec 31 16:01:48 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[410]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk16 Mount point: /private/var/tmp/RecoveryTemp Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:01:48 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[410]: untitled is a valid target.
    Dec 31 16:01:48 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[410]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk11 Mount point: /private/var/root/Library Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:01:48 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[410]: untitled is a valid target.
    Dec 31 16:01:48 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[410]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk7 Mount point: /private/var/run Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:01:48 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[410]: untitled is a valid target.
    Dec 31 16:01:48 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[410]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk2s2 Mount point: /Volumes/Mac OS X Install DVD Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:01:48 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[410]: OS X Install ESD is a valid target.
    Dec 31 16:01:48 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[410]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk13 Mount point: /Library/Preferences Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:01:48 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[410]: untitled is a valid target.
    Dec 31 16:01:48 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[410]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk6 Mount point: /private/var/tmp Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:01:48 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[410]: untitled is a valid target.
    Dec 31 16:01:48 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[410]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk15 Mount point: /Library/Keychains Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:01:48 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[410]: untitled is a valid target.
    Dec 31 16:01:48 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[410]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk10 Mount point: /private/var/folders Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:01:48 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[410]: untitled is a valid target.
    Dec 31 16:01:48 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[410]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk1s2 Mount point: /Volumes/Install OS X Yosemite Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:01:48 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[410]: Install OS X Yosemite is a valid target.
    Dec 31 16:01:48 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[410]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk5 Mount point: /Volumes Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:01:48 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[410]: untitled is a valid target.
    Dec 31 16:01:48 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[410]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk12 Mount point: /Library/ColorSync/Profiles/Displays Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:01:48 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[410]: untitled is a valid target.
    Dec 31 16:01:48 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[410]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk4 Mount point: /private/var/log Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:01:48 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[410]: untitled is a valid target.
    Dec 31 16:01:48 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[410]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk0s2 Mount point: /Volumes/Mac SSD Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:01:48 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[410]: Mac SSD is a valid target.
    Dec 31 16:01:48 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[410]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk9 Mount point: /private/var/db Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:01:48 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[410]: untitled is a valid target.
    Dec 31 16:01:48 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[410]: Finished target evaluation.
    Dec 31 16:01:48 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[410]: Evaluating 17 disks
    Dec 31 16:01:48 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[410]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk14 Mount point: /Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:01:48 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[410]: untitled is a valid target.
    Dec 31 16:01:48 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[410]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk3s2 Mount point: / Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:01:48 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[410]: OS X Base System is a valid target.
    Dec 31 16:01:48 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[410]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk8 Mount point: /System/Installation Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:01:48 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[410]: untitled is a valid target.
    Dec 31 16:01:48 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[410]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk16 Mount point: /private/var/tmp/RecoveryTemp Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:01:48 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[410]: untitled is a valid target.
    Dec 31 16:01:48 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[410]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk11 Mount point: /private/var/root/Library Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:01:48 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[410]: untitled is a valid target.
    Dec 31 16:01:48 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[410]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk7 Mount point: /private/var/run Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:01:48 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[410]: untitled is a valid target.
    Dec 31 16:01:48 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[410]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk2s2 Mount point: /Volumes/Mac OS X Install DVD Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:01:48 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[410]: OS X Install ESD is a valid target.
    Dec 31 16:01:48 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[410]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk13 Mount point: /Library/Preferences Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:01:48 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[410]: untitled is a valid target.
    Dec 31 16:01:48 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[410]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk6 Mount point: /private/var/tmp Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:01:48 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[410]: untitled is a valid target.
    Dec 31 16:01:48 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[410]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk15 Mount point: /Library/Keychains Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:01:48 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[410]: untitled is a valid target.
    Dec 31 16:01:48 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[410]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk10 Mount point: /private/var/folders Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:01:48 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[410]: untitled is a valid target.
    Dec 31 16:01:48 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[410]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk1s2 Mount point: /Volumes/Install OS X Yosemite Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:01:48 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[410]: Install OS X Yosemite is a valid target.
    Dec 31 16:01:48 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[410]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk5 Mount point: /Volumes Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:01:48 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[410]: untitled is a valid target.
    Dec 31 16:01:48 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[410]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk12 Mount point: /Library/ColorSync/Profiles/Displays Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:01:48 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[410]: untitled is a valid target.
    Dec 31 16:01:48 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[410]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk4 Mount point: /private/var/log Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:01:48 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[410]: untitled is a valid target.
    Dec 31 16:01:48 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[410]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk0s2 Mount point: /Volumes/Mac SSD Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:01:48 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[410]: Mac SSD is a valid target.
    Dec 31 16:01:48 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[410]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk9 Mount point: /private/var/db Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:01:48 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[410]: untitled is a valid target.
    Dec 31 16:01:48 MacBook-Pro.local Language Chooser[397]: Hiding Language Chooser in window counter
    Dec 31 16:01:48 MacBook-Pro.local Unknown[398]: Keyboard Layouts: duplicate keyboard layout identifier -16899.
    Dec 31 16:01:48 MacBook-Pro.local Unknown[398]: Keyboard Layouts: keyboard layout identifier -16899 has been replaced with -28673.
    Dec 31 16:01:49 MacBook-Pro.local Unknown[398]: Keyboard Layouts: duplicate keyboard layout identifier -16900.
    Dec 31 16:01:49 MacBook-Pro.local Unknown[398]: Keyboard Layouts: keyboard layout identifier -16900 has been replaced with -28674.
    Dec 31 16:01:50 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[410]: LSExceptions [0x7feea14480c0] unloaded
    Dec 31 16:01:59 MacBook-Pro.local storagekitd[411]: Removing client connection <SKDaemonConnection: 0x7f9ef0504650>
    Dec 31 16:01:59 MacBook-Pro.local storagekitd[411]: No more connections, storagekitd will exit...
    Dec 31 16:01:59 MacBook-Pro.local Language Chooser[397]: Set keyboard to id: 0
    Dec 31 16:02:02 MacBook-Pro.local Language Chooser[397]: Launching the Installer using language code "en"
    Dec 31 16:02:02 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: LSExceptions [0x7f8ce8d16e50] loaded
    Dec 31 16:02:02 MacBook-Pro.local storagekitd[415]: Starting SKDaemon...
    Dec 31 16:02:02 MacBook-Pro.local storagekitd[415]: Client entitled for destructive operations
    Dec 31 16:02:02 MacBook-Pro.local storagekitd[415]: Adding client connection <NSXPCConnection: 0x7f8ffaf012d0> connection from pid 414
    Dec 31 16:02:02 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: connection test:success
    Dec 31 16:02:02 MacBook-Pro.local Unknown[398]: 2012-12-31 16:02:02.849 OS X Installer[414:15056] connection test:success
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local Unknown[398]: 2012-12-31 16:02:03.361 OS X Installer[414:15084] ***storageTaskManagerExistsWithIdentifier:withIdentifier failed: Error Domain=NSCocoaErrorDomain Code=4099 "Couldn’t communicate with a helper application." (The connection to service named com.apple.nsurlstorage-cache was invalidated.) UserInfo=0x7f8ceb529ba0 {NSDebugDescription=The connection to service named com.apple.nsurlstorage-cache was invalidated.}; {
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local Unknown[398]:     NSDebugDescription = "The connection to service named com.apple.nsurlstorage-cache was invalidated.";
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local Unknown[398]: }
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Using product PKSecureNetEnabledProduct <file:///Volumes/Mac%20SSD/OS%20X%20Install%20Data/> at distance 5
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Hardware: MacBookPro9,2 @ 2.50 GHz (x 4), 4096 MB RAM
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Running OS Build: Mac OS X 10.10 (14A389)
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Env: PATH=/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/sbin
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Env: PWD=/
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Env: XPC_FLAGS=0x0
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Env: XPC_SERVICE_NAME=0
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Env: SHLVL=1
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Env: __OSINSTALL_ENVIRONMENT=1
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Env: CI_DEFAULT_OPENCL_USAGE=0
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Env: OS_INSTALL=1
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Env: _=/System/Library/CoreServices/Language Chooser.app/Contents/MacOS/Language Chooser
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Mutable product: Looking for automation file at /Volumes/Mac SSD/OS X Install Data/minstallconfig.xml
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: No file at /Volumes/Mac SSD/OS X Install Data/minstallconfig.xml
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Install Config: Looking for automation file at (null)
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: No file at /System/Installation/Packages/Extras/minstallconfig.xml
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Looking for automation file at (null)
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Install will not be automated.
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Install will performed using distribution/collection at /System/Installation/Packages/OSInstall.mpkg.
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Waiting for target evaluation.
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Starting target evaluation queue.
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Evaluating install check for (null)
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Install check successful.
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Evaluating 17 disks
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk14 Mount point: /Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: untitled is a valid target.
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk3s2 Mount point: / Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: OS X Base System is a valid target.
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk8 Mount point: /System/Installation Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: untitled is a valid target.
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk16 Mount point: /private/var/tmp/RecoveryTemp Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: untitled is a valid target.
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk11 Mount point: /private/var/root/Library Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: untitled is a valid target.
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk7 Mount point: /private/var/run Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: untitled is a valid target.
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk2s2 Mount point: /Volumes/Mac OS X Install DVD Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: OS X Install ESD is a valid target.
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk13 Mount point: /Library/Preferences Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: untitled is a valid target.
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk6 Mount point: /private/var/tmp Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: untitled is a valid target.
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk15 Mount point: /Library/Keychains Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: untitled is a valid target.
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk10 Mount point: /private/var/folders Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: untitled is a valid target.
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk1s2 Mount point: /Volumes/Install OS X Yosemite Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Install OS X Yosemite is a valid target.
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk5 Mount point: /Volumes Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: untitled is a valid target.
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk12 Mount point: /Library/ColorSync/Profiles/Displays Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: untitled is a valid target.
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk4 Mount point: /private/var/log Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: untitled is a valid target.
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk0s2 Mount point: /Volumes/Mac SSD Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Mac SSD is a valid target.
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk9 Mount point: /private/var/db Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: untitled is a valid target.
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Finished target evaluation.
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Evaluating 17 disks
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk14 Mount point: /Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: untitled is a valid target.
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk3s2 Mount point: / Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: OS X Base System is a valid target.
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk8 Mount point: /System/Installation Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: untitled is a valid target.
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk16 Mount point: /private/var/tmp/RecoveryTemp Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: untitled is a valid target.
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk11 Mount point: /private/var/root/Library Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: untitled is a valid target.
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk7 Mount point: /private/var/run Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: untitled is a valid target.
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk2s2 Mount point: /Volumes/Mac OS X Install DVD Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: OS X Install ESD is a valid target.
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk13 Mount point: /Library/Preferences Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: untitled is a valid target.
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk6 Mount point: /private/var/tmp Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: untitled is a valid target.
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk15 Mount point: /Library/Keychains Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: untitled is a valid target.
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk10 Mount point: /private/var/folders Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: untitled is a valid target.
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk1s2 Mount point: /Volumes/Install OS X Yosemite Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Install OS X Yosemite is a valid target.
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk5 Mount point: /Volumes Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: untitled is a valid target.
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk12 Mount point: /Library/ColorSync/Profiles/Displays Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: untitled is a valid target.
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk4 Mount point: /private/var/log Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: untitled is a valid target.
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk0s2 Mount point: /Volumes/Mac SSD Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Mac SSD is a valid target.
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk9 Mount point: /private/var/db Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: untitled is a valid target.
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local Language Chooser[397]: Hiding Language Chooser in window counter
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: connection test:success
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local Unknown[398]: 2012-12-31 16:02:03.621 OS X Installer[414:15040] connection test:success
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Evaluating 17 disks
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk9 Mount point: /private/var/db Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: untitled is a valid target.
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk4 Mount point: /private/var/log Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: untitled is a valid target.
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk12 Mount point: /Library/ColorSync/Profiles/Displays Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: untitled is a valid target.
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk5 Mount point: /Volumes Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: untitled is a valid target.
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk10 Mount point: /private/var/folders Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: untitled is a valid target.
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk15 Mount point: /Library/Keychains Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: untitled is a valid target.
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk6 Mount point: /private/var/tmp Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: untitled is a valid target.
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk13 Mount point: /Library/Preferences Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: untitled is a valid target.
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk7 Mount point: /private/var/run Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: untitled is a valid target.
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk11 Mount point: /private/var/root/Library Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: untitled is a valid target.
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk16 Mount point: /private/var/tmp/RecoveryTemp Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: untitled is a valid target.
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk8 Mount point: /System/Installation Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: untitled is a valid target.
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk14 Mount point: /Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: untitled is a valid target.
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk3s2 Mount point: / Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: OS X Base System is a valid target.
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk2s2 Mount point: /Volumes/Mac OS X Install DVD Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: OS X Install ESD is a valid target.
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk1s2 Mount point: /Volumes/Install OS X Yosemite Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Install OS X Yosemite is a valid target.
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk0s2 Mount point: /Volumes/Mac SSD Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Mac SSD is a valid target.
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local Unknown[398]: Keyboard Layouts: duplicate keyboard layout identifier -16899.
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local Unknown[398]: Keyboard Layouts: keyboard layout identifier -16899 has been replaced with -28673.
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local Unknown[398]: Keyboard Layouts: duplicate keyboard layout identifier -16900.
    Dec 31 16:02:03 MacBook-Pro.local Unknown[398]: Keyboard Layouts: keyboard layout identifier -16900 has been replaced with -28674.
    Dec 31 16:02:13 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: LSExceptions [0x7f8ce8d16e50] unloaded
    Dec 31 16:05:16 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: connection test:success
    Dec 31 16:05:16 MacBook-Pro.local Unknown[398]: 2012-12-31 16:05:16.796 OS X Installer[414:16387] connection test:success
    Dec 31 16:05:39 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Disabling system idle sleep.
    Dec 31 16:05:39 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: X /Volumes/Mac SSD: Missing CoreServices.
    Dec 31 16:05:39 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Dist disk is not root.
    Dec 31 16:05:39 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: OSI: com.apple.pkg.BaseSystemResources remapped external root path to: /
    Dec 31 16:05:39 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Should convert to CS
    Dec 31 16:05:40 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Repairing file system.
    Dec 31 16:05:40 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Evaluating 1 disks
    Dec 31 16:05:40 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk0s2 Mount point: Not Mounted Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:05:40 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Checking Journaled HFS Plus volume.
    Dec 31 16:05:40 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Checking extents overflow file.
    Dec 31 16:05:40 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Checking catalog file.
    Dec 31 16:05:41 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Checking multi-linked files.
    Dec 31 16:05:41 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Checking catalog hierarchy.
    Dec 31 16:05:45 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Checking extended attributes file.
    Dec 31 16:05:47 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Checking volume bitmap.
    Dec 31 16:05:47 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Checking volume information.
    Dec 31 16:05:47 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: The volume Mac SSD appears to be OK.
    Dec 31 16:05:47 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: File system check exit code is 0.
    Dec 31 16:05:47 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Updating boot support partitions for the volume as required.
    Dec 31 16:05:47 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Evaluating 1 disks
    Dec 31 16:05:47 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk0s2 Mount point: /Volumes/Mac SSD Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:05:47 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Mac SSD is a valid target.
    Dec 31 16:05:47 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Evaluating 1 disks
    Dec 31 16:05:47 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk0s2 Mount point: Not Mounted Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:05:47 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Repair completed successfully.
    Dec 31 16:05:47 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Evaluating 1 disks
    Dec 31 16:05:47 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk0s2 Mount point: /Volumes/Mac SSD Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:05:47 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Mac SSD is a valid target.
    Dec 31 16:05:47 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Container dmg is missing universal diagnostics. This install will continue attempting to preserve existing diagnostic software...
    Dec 31 16:05:47 MacBook-Pro.local diskmanagementd[412]: DM ->T-[DMToolRecoveryPartition ensureRecoveryPartitionForVolume:]: inParams={
         Bless = 1;
         DIAGDMGChunkFile = "<null>";
         DIAGDMGFile = "<null>";
         DonorDiskUDSW = "disk0s2 Mac SSD";
         OSXDMGChunkFile = "/Volumes/Mac OS X Install DVD/BaseSystem.chunklist";
         OSXDMGFile = "/Volumes/Mac OS X Install DVD/BaseSystem.dmg";
         RepairDonor = 0;
         VerifyImage = 0;
    Dec 31 16:05:47 MacBook-Pro.local storagekitd[415]: Install recovery system operation began
    Dec 31 16:05:47 MacBook-Pro.local diskmanagementd[412]: DM ..T-[DMToolRecoveryPartition ensureRecoveryPartitionForVolume:]: donor disk's storage system is simple so it itself will be the donor
    Dec 31 16:05:47 MacBook-Pro.local diskmanagementd[412]: DM ..T-[DMToolRecoveryPartition ensureRecoveryPartitionForVolume:]: normalized donor: logical=0x7f820b52def8=disk0s2=Mac SSD=(iflvuuid=(null)) physical=0x10d68ec10=disk0s2=Mac SSD=disk0s2 storage=(null)
    Dec 31 16:05:48 MacBook-Pro.local diskmanagementd[412]: DM ->T-[DMRecoveryFileCopier setOSXImageFile:DIAGSImageFile:OSXChunkListFile:DIAGSChunkListFile:doVerifyImag es:badDIAGSIsSoftError:statusReportingDisk:]: OSXDMG=/Volumes/Mac OS X Install DVD/BaseSystem.dmg DIAGSDMG=(null) OSXChunkList=/Volumes/Mac OS X Install DVD/BaseSystem.chunklist DIAGSChunkList=(null) doVfy=0 badDIAGSok=1 statusDisk=0x7f820b52def8=disk0s2=Mac SSD
    Dec 31 16:05:48 MacBook-Pro.local diskmanagementd[412]: DM <-T-[DMRecoveryFileCopier setOSXImageFile:DIAGSImageFile:OSXChunkListFile:DIAGSChunkListFile:doVerifyImag es:badDIAGSIsSoftError:statusReportingDisk:]: err=0
    Dec 31 16:05:49 MacBook-Pro.local diskmanagementd[412]: DM ..T-[DMToolRecoveryPartition ensureRecoveryPartitionForVolume:]: CALC result phase 1/5 (after adding up logical file sizes in dmg + expected to create ourselves) requiredFileSpaceForRecoveryFilesULL=505955132 =Sbydiv=988193 =MiBbydiv=482 =MBbydiv=505
    Dec 31 16:05:49 MacBook-Pro.local diskmanagementd[412]: DM ..T-[DMToolRecoveryPartition ensureRecoveryPartitionForVolume:]: CALC result phase 2/5 (converted to iomedia desired size) desiredMinRecoveryDiskIOMediaSizeULL=522732348 =Sbydiv=1020961 =MiBbydiv=498
    Dec 31 16:05:49 MacBook-Pro.local diskmanagementd[412]: DM ..T-[DMToolRecoveryPartition ensureRecoveryPartitionForVolume:]: CALC result phase 3/5 (after adding BootRoot iomedia allocation) desiredMinRecoveryDiskIOMediaSizeULL=623395644 =Sbydiv=1217569 =MiBbydiv=594
    Dec 31 16:05:49 MacBook-Pro.local diskmanagementd[412]: DM ..T-[DMToolRecoveryPartition ensureRecoveryPartitionForVolume:]: CALC result phase 4/5 (after applying minimum) desiredMinRecoveryDiskIOMediaSizeULL=650000000 =Sbydiv=1269531 =MiBbydiv=619 =MBbydiv=650
    Dec 31 16:05:49 MacBook-Pro.local diskmanagementd[412]: DM ..T-[DMToolRecoveryPartition ensureRecoveryPartitionForVolume:]: checking against recovery partition limit MAXimum
    Dec 31 16:05:49 MacBook-Pro.local diskmanagementd[412]: DM ..T-[DMToolRecoveryPartition ensureRecoveryPartitionForVolume:]: CALC result phase 5/5 (after applying MAXimum) desiredMinRecoveryDiskIOMediaSizeULL=650000000 =Sbydiv=1269531 =MiBbydiv=619 =MBbydiv=650
    Dec 31 16:05:49 MacBook-Pro.local diskmanagementd[412]: DM ->T-[DMToolRecoveryPartition ensureBooter:storage:phyUDS:logUDS:phyREF:logREF:copierForRecoveryFiles:hostOSX ForBootRootFiles:recBSD:percentBegin:percentEnd:]: inMinSizeB=650000000 inSTORorNOT=(null) inPhyUDS=0x10d68ec10=disk0s2=Mac SSD inLogUDS=0x7f820b52def8=disk0s2=Mac SSD inPhyREF=(null) inLogREF=(null) inLogMP=/Volumes/Mac SSD inFileCopier=0x7f820b435a40 inPct=16..95
    Dec 31 16:05:49 MacBook-Pro.local diskmanagementd[412]: DM ..T-[DMToolRecoveryPartition ensureBooter:storage:phyUDS:logUDS:phyREF:logREF:copierForRecoveryFiles:hostOSX ForBootRootFiles:recBSD:percentBegin:percentEnd:]: existing conditions right after PHY=disk0s2: usedOrNotSpaceB=650006016 hasBooter=1 booterPartID/disk=3/disk0s3 booterLocB/SizeB=249409327104/650002432
    Dec 31 16:05:49 MacBook-Pro.local diskmanagementd[412]: DM ..T-[DMToolRecoveryPartition ensureBooter:storage:phyUDS:logUDS:phyREF:logREF:copierForRecoveryFiles:hostOSX ForBootRootFiles:recBSD:percentBegin:percentEnd:]: existing conditions of PHY: disk0s2 loc=S=409640=B=209735680 siz=S=486717952=B=249199591424=N=249199591424
    Dec 31 16:05:49 MacBook-Pro.local diskmanagementd[412]: DM ..T-[DMToolRecoveryPartition ensureBooter:storage:phyUDS:logUDS:phyREF:logREF:copierForRecoveryFiles:hostOSX ForBootRootFiles:recBSD:percentBegin:percentEnd:]: existing conditions of LOG: disk0s2 (could be whole so no loc) siz=S=486717952=B=249199591424=N=249199591424
    Dec 31 16:05:49 MacBook-Pro.local diskmanagementd[412]: DM ..T-[DMToolRecoveryPartition ensureBooter:storage:phyUDS:logUDS:phyREF:logREF:copierForRecoveryFiles:hostOSX ForBootRootFiles:recBSD:percentBegin:percentEnd:]: READY TO DO CASE: case=Reuse spaceDeltaB=0 booterDeltaB=0 (adviceIfUnable=-69886)
    Dec 31 16:05:49 MacBook-Pro.local diskmanagementd[412]: DM ->T-[DMToolRecoveryPartition populateBooter:clearMode:copierForRecoveryFiles:hostOSXForBootRootFiles:statusR eportingDisk:percentBegin:percentEnd:]: inPartitionUDS=0x10d68e790=disk0s3=Recovery HD inClearMode=RepairDeletefiles inRecCopier=0x7f820b435a40 inBRHostMP=/Volumes/Mac SSD inPct=23..87
    Dec 31 16:05:49 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Evaluating 1 disks
    Dec 31 16:05:49 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk17s2 Mount point: /Volumes/OS X Base System 1 Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:05:49 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: OS X Base System is a valid target.
    Dec 31 16:05:49 MacBook-Pro.local storagekitd[415]: DM Message: Reusing recovery partition; no growth needed; host is a simple storage partition
    Dec 31 16:05:49 MacBook-Pro.local storagekitd[415]: DM Message: Checking and re-using booter
    Dec 31 16:05:49 MacBook-Pro.local storagekitd[415]: DM Message: Repairing file system.
    Dec 31 16:05:49 MacBook-Pro.local storagekitd[415]: DM Message: Checking Journaled HFS Plus volume.
    Dec 31 16:05:49 MacBook-Pro.local storagekitd[415]: DM Message: Checking extents overflow file.
    Dec 31 16:05:49 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Evaluating 1 disks
    Dec 31 16:05:49 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk17s2 Mount point: /Volumes/OS X Base System 1 Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Dec 31 16:05:49 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[414]: OS X Base System is a valid target.
    Dec 31 16:05:49 MacBook-Pro.local storagekitd[415]: DM Message: Checking catalog file.
    Dec 31 16:05:49 MacBook-Pro.local storagekitd[415]: DM Message: Checking multi-linked files.
    Dec 31 16:05:49 MacBook-Pro.local storagekitd[415]: DM Message: Checking catalog hierarchy.
    Dec 31 16:05:49 MacBook-Pro.local storagekitd[415]: DM Message: Checking extended attributes file.
    Dec 31 16:05:49 MacBook-Pro.local storagekitd[415]: DM Message: Checking volume bitmap.
    Dec 31 16:05:49 MacBook-Pro.local storagekitd[415]: DM Message: Checking volume information.
    Dec 31 16:05:49 MacBook-Pro.local storagekitd[415]: DM Message: The volume Recovery HD appears to be OK.
    Dec 31 16:05:49 MacBook-Pro.local storagekitd[415]: DM Message: File system check exit code is 0.
    Dec 31 16:05:49 MacBook-Pro.local storagekitd[415]: DM Message: Updating boot support partitions for the volume as required.
    Dec 31 16:05:49 MacBook-Pro.local diskmanagementd[412]: DM ..T-[DMToolRecoveryPartition populateBooter:clearMode:copierForRecoveryFiles:hostOSXForBootRootFiles:statusR eportingDisk:percentBegin:percentEnd:]: did fsck -y on given booter disk; err=0
    Dec 31 16:05:50 MacBook-Pro.local diskmanagementd[412]: DM ..T-[DMToolRecoveryPartition populateBooter:clearMode:copierForRecoveryFiles:hostOSXForBootRootFiles:statusR eportingDisk:percentBegin:percentEnd:]: successful creation of RecoverySystem directory on booter volume
    Dec 31 16:05:50 MacBook-Pro.local storagekitd[415]: DM Message: Creating recovery system directory
    Dec 31 16:05:50 MacBook-Pro.local diskmanagementd[412]: DM ..T-[DMToolBootPreference copyFileFromPath:toDirAtPath:newName:disk:percentBegin:percentEnd:]: ensuring owner/group=0/0 settings on /Volumes/Recovery HD/com.apple.recovery.boot
    Dec 31 16:05:50 MacBook-Pro.local diskmanagementd[412]: DM ..T-[DMToolBootPreference copyFileFromPath:toDirAtPath:newName:disk:percentBegin:percentEnd:]: setAttributes success=1
    Dec 31 16:05:50 MacBook-Pro.local diskmanagementd[412]: DM ..T-[DMToolBootPreference copyFileFromPath:toDirAtPath:newName:disk:percentBegin:percentEnd:]: ensuring owner/group=0/0 settings on /Volumes/Recovery HD/com.apple.recovery.boot
    Dec 31 16:05:50 MacBook-Pro.local diskmanagementd[412]: DM ..T-[DMToolBootPreference copyFileFromPath:toDirAtPath:newName:disk:percentBegin:percentEnd:]: setAttributes success=1
    Dec 31 16:05:58 MacBook-Pro.local diskmanagementd[412]: DM ..T-[DMToolBootPreference copyFileFromPath:toDirAtPath:newName:disk:percentBegin:percentEnd:]: ensuring owner/group=0/0 settings on /Volumes/Recovery HD/com.apple.recovery.boot/BaseSystem.dmg
    Dec 31 16:05:58 MacBook-Pro.local diskmanagementd[412]: DM ..T-[DMToolBootPreference copyFileFromPath:toDirAtPath:newName:disk:percentBegin:percentEnd:]: setAttributes success=1
    Dec 31 16:05:58 MacBook-Pro.local diskmanagementd[412]: DM ..T-[DMToolBootPreference copyFileFromPath:toDirAtPath:newName:disk:percentBegin:percentEnd:]: ensuring owner/group=0/0 settings on /Volumes/Recovery HD/com.apple.recovery.boot
    Dec 31 16:05:58 MacBook-Pro.local diskmanagementd[412]: DM ..T-[DMToolBootPreference copyFileFromPath:toDirAtPath:newName:disk:percentBegin:percentEnd:]: setAttributes success=1
    Dec 31 16:05:58 MacBook-Pro.local diskmanagementd[412]: DM ..T-[DMToolBootPreference copyFileFromPath:toDirAtPath:newName:disk:percentBegin:percentEnd:]: ensuring owner/group=0/0 settings on /Volumes/Recovery HD/com.apple.recovery.boot
    Dec 31 16:05:58 MacBook-Pro.local diskmanagementd[412]: DM ..T-[DMToolBootPreference copyFileFromPath:toDirAtPath:newName:disk:percentBegin:percentEnd:]: setAttributes success=1
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