Update to snow leopard problem

Before update to snow leopard by DVD, i had a error, i don't know how my macbook display error log when update to snow leopard complete.
Anybody help me please =[
Here my log error
Dec 29 18:56:21 localhost OSInstaller[149]: Prevented setup assistant from running
Dec 29 18:56:21 localhost OSInstaller[149]: Could not add SHOWFULLNAME to login window prefs.
Dec 29 18:56:21 localhost OSInstaller[149]: Notifying system of updated components for OS Installation
Dec 29 18:56:22 localhost OSInstaller[149]:
Dec 29 18:56:22 localhost OSInstaller[149]: ** Summary Information **
Dec 29 18:56:22 localhost OSInstaller[149]: Operation Elapsed time
Dec 29 18:56:22 localhost OSInstaller[149]: -----------------------------
Dec 29 18:56:22 localhost OSInstaller[149]: script 0.23 seconds
Dec 29 18:56:22 localhost OSInstaller[149]: os 0.19 seconds
Dec 29 18:56:22 localhost OSInstaller[149]: reap 321.11 seconds
Dec 29 18:56:22 localhost OSInstaller[149]: presize 104.13 seconds
Dec 29 18:56:22 localhost OSInstaller[149]: disk 368.08 seconds
Dec 29 18:56:22 localhost OSInstaller[149]: download 0.39 seconds
Dec 29 18:56:22 localhost OSInstaller[149]: zero 0.04 seconds
Dec 29 18:56:22 localhost OSInstaller[149]: install 1017.88 seconds
Dec 29 18:56:22 localhost OSInstaller[149]: migrate 424.61 seconds
Dec 29 18:56:22 localhost OSInstaller[149]: -total- 2236.66 seconds
Dec 29 18:56:22 localhost OSInstaller[149]:
Dec 29 18:56:26 localhost OSInstaller[149]: Memory statistics for 'Install Succeeded' pane:
Dec 29 18:56:26 localhost OSInstaller[149]: Physical Memory Allocation: 350 MB wired, 2 MB trapped, 572 MB active, 84 MB inactive, 1040 MB free, 1696 MB usable, 2048 MB total
Dec 29 18:56:32 localhost OSInstaller[149]: Allowing machine sleep.
Dec 29 18:56:38 localhost Unknown[81]: 2009-12-29 18:56:38.783 Mac OS X Installer[149:903] NSDocumentController's invocation of -[NSFileManager URLForDirectory:inDomain:appropriateForURL:create: error:] returned nil for NSAutosavedInformationDirectory. Here's the error:
Dec 29 18:56:38 localhost Unknown[81]: Error Domain=NSCocoaErrorDomain Code=642 UserInfo=0x126dd0b90 "You can’t save the file “Autosave Information” because the volume “Mac OS X Install DVD” is read only." Underlying Error=(Error Domain=NSPOSIXErrorDomain Code=30 "The operation couldn’t be completed. Read-only file system")
Dec 29 18:56:41 localhost LCA[80]: Using keyboard layout 0
Dec 29 18:56:44 localhost LCA[80]: Found primary language hint "vi"
Dec 29 18:56:53 localhost LCA[80]: Child exited with status 0
Dec 29 18:56:53 localhost Unknown[3252]: Launching the Installer Crash Log Viewer
Dec 29 19:00:47 localhost Viewer[3253]: NetworkBrowser failed to launch "/usr/bin/nmblookup" (No such file or directory)

I'm sorry for mistakable about my English Language:
After update to snow leopard by DVD, i had a error, i don't know how my macbook display error log when update to snow leopard complete.

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