Security update fixes ACL problems, almost

So far when running disk permissions, I've had one iMac C2D have no problems reported and the other iMac C2D only have ACL issues on /Library

Open the Terminal application and type:
man chmod
Look under the heading ACL MANIPULATION OPTIONS. The argument that you would use is:
"everyone deny delete"
If you can't understand the manual then leave your handy work alone. It's not a large security breach. chmod, chown, and chflags should only be used when you understand what you are doing.

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  • Mac Mini won't boot after applying 2009-001 Security Update

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    Resolve startup issues and perform disk maintenance with Disk Utility and fsck
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    You can also go to the step of booting into safe mode to do the install.
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    I like to download the update onto my computer and install it from there rather than let Software Update do it. I know a few people who had problems with doing the update via software updater found a manual install to work.
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  • Today's Security Update 2012-001 is POISON to PowerPC/Rosetta apps  on Snow leopard!

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    Backup files off the computer (not TimeMachine) and disconnect.
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    TM help here
    http://pondini.org/OSX/Home.html
    Learn how to make copies of your 10.6 disks here
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    Learn how to make a bootable SL USB
    http://www.maciverse.com/install-os-x-snow-leopard-from-usb-flash-drive.html
    Learn which programs ARE NOT compatible with Lion
    http://roaringapps.com/apps:table
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