Had to do a re-install of Lion this afternoon...

Stepped into the computer room this afternoon and noticed that
the macbook pro display was strobing.
I know the graphics subsystem is nearing the end.
I was able to ssh into the rascal and give the reboot command
but it did not seem to do anything except shutdown networking.
I finally gave up and hit the power button.
Much to my irritation, the mac would not boot, there was a kext
problem.
Ok, go to the backup, and found the backup had the same problem.
(that is the problem with a single daily backup…) Unfortunately
Time Machine backups are not possible with this machine due to
some unlocateable files that cause spotlight to crash.
Ok, lets go boot the recovery partition. It started ok and
verified that I was a 'legal' user and brought up a dialog
that initially stated it would take about 5.4 hours, it apparently
downloads the stuff it needs from apple.
I said screw that…I had followed instructions on how to make the
original installer into a bootable dvd.
I started the dvd ( it took quite a while to finally get started).
It took about an hour to do the install.
I am back on the air. I have installed all of the updates and
fiddled with Python and everything seems to be working….
Jerry

Well I carved out a 10GB partition out of a small firewire disk I was using to
archive Virtual Machines.
I used Disk Utility to restore the InstallESD.dmg to the partition.
When I rebooted ( option key down) the partition did not show up.
I then realized I needed to bless 'something'. After reading the
obscure man page on bless I decided to try:
bless --folder /Volumes/Mac\ OS\ X\ Install\ ESD/System/Library/CoreServices
This did the trick, the partition was now visible when booting with the option
key held down.
I selected the partition and the installer came up much faster than using the dvd.
Jerry

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