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Free Download Seas0npass Filesystem Patch Failed Programs

Hi All, Can't find any reference to this issue, for some reason the jailbreak is failing with a failesystem patching failed error. I'm on the latest Mac OS, Itunes and Seas0npass. 011-02-05 15:58:33.066 Seas0nPass[780:780b] /Volumes/ramdisk/usr/sbin/asr removed successfully! 2011-02-05 15:58:33.456 Seas0nPass[780:780b] /Volumes/ramdisk/usr/sbin/asr patched and replaced successfully!! 2011-02-05 15:58:33.456 Seas0nPass[780:780b] patched usr/sbin/asr successfully!

Igrica komsija iz pakla 1 za igranje. 2011-02-05 15:58:33.541 Seas0nPass[780:780b] performed patches successfully! 2011-02-05 15:58:36.501 Seas0nPass[780:780b] patched ramdisk successfully! 2011-02-05 15:58:36.501 Seas0nPass[780:780b] firmware patches successful! 2011-02-05 15:59:03.327 Seas0nPass[780:780b] Decrypted Filesystem successfully! 2011-02-05 15:59:45.768 Seas0nPass[780:780b] converted to read write successfully: /private/tmp/tk/rw.dmg 2011-02-05 15:59:46.398 dbHelper[908:903] enabling assitive devices 2011-02-05 15:59:46.498 dbHelper[908:903] Mounting image.

2011-02-05 15:59:48.391 dbHelper[908:903] Patching filesystem. Bspatch: /Volumes/Jasper8C154.K66OS/etc/fstab.patched: Permission denied 2011-02-05 15:59:48.543 dbHelper[908:903] patching: /Volumes/Jasper8C154.K66OS/etc/fstab failed!! 2011-02-05 15:59:48.544 dbHelper[908:903] filesystemJailbreak failed!! Thanks to this thread I finally got this working - pretty crazy that it's taken over 7 months to get any utility in return for the money.

I tried creating a new user, that didn't work - it just hung on the unzip. I tried copying to the home directoy, that didn't work. Finally I got it working by copying the seasonpass app to the root directory (Macintosh HD on my system) and that worked - I presume because that is not FileVaulted.

I'm glad I saw this thread to at least give me the idea, but I am seriously annoyed with FireCore for the shoddy documentation/suppot for this paid for prodiuct of theirs. Looks like I’m having a very similar problem. Moved the app around -- desktop, root directory, home directory.

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Repaired permissions. FileVault isn’t on. 2011-08-20 23:47:22.094 dbHelper[2455:707] Patching filesystem. 2011-08-20 23:47:22.122 dbHelper[2455:707] creating directory 2011-08-20 23:47:22.123 dbHelper[2455:707] copying: /Users/jeff/Desktop/Seas0nPass.app/Contents/Resources/bundles/AppleTV2,1_4.3_8F455.bundle/saffron.deb to /Volumes/DurangoTideCuba8F455.K66OS/private/var/root/Media/Cydia/AutoInstall/saffron.deb 2011-08-20 23:47:22.124 dbHelper[2455:707] saffron.deb installation failed! 2011-08-20 23:47:22.124 dbHelper[2455:707] coreFileInstallation failed!! 2011-08-20 23:47:33.475 dbHelper[2455:707] FAIL!!

Any other suggestions? Home directory is like C drive on windows. It contains the folders named Applications, Desktop, Documents, Downloads etc.

If you open Finder and have the sidebar showing (a directory on the left hand side) then your computer name should be located there with a little house icon. Proekt To move the seasonpass app from downloads to the home directory go to your downloads folder and just drag it to the home folder. Im not the most computer savvy person myself, but from what i can gather one key difference between windows and mac is that in mac you can download and launch applications without actually installing them locally. However they wont have full access to your system and therefore may not work properly unless you install them locally. Often when installing apps they will appear greyed out until you drag their icon to the dock to complete the installation.

Please feel free to correct me if im wrong. Bigalski wrote: Home directory is like C drive on windows. It contains the folders named Applications, Desktop, Documents, Downloads etc. If you open Finder and have the sidebar showing (a directory on the left hand side) then your computer name should be located there with a little house icon. To move the seasonpass app from downloads to the home directory go to your downloads folder and just drag it to the home folder. Im not the most computer savvy person myself, but from what i can gather one key difference between windows and mac is that in mac you can download and launch applications without actually installing them locally.