Re: [Fed-Talk] Yosemite server
Re: [Fed-Talk] Yosemite server
- Subject: Re: [Fed-Talk] Yosemite server
- From: Chris Stone <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 26 Oct 2014 18:59:04 -0400
David,
If you boot to the recovery partition on your Mac's startup disk, and reinstall OS X from there, you will get the most recent version of OS X that was installed on the computer.
If you boot using Internet Recovery to reinstall OS X, the version of OS X you install will be the version that originally shipped with your hardware.
This is documented in the following kbase article.
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4718
Chris Stone
Apple Inc
410-245-7543
> On Oct 26, 2014, at 2:45 PM, David Emery <email@hidden> wrote:
>
> BLUF: Yosemite Server is a disaster
>
> Well, I started from a clean slate. For some reason, the (network?) recovery disk installed Lion. Then I got Yosemite, installed it, ran the updates, installed Server, ran Disk Utilities -> Repair Perms. I did this on a completely clean volume (not on the volume running Lion from the recovery disk.)
> 1. For some reason, my RAID array drives all had "ignore perms on this volume" checked. That's strange.
> 2. I had to create the Open Directory master before I could set an AFP volume for Home Directories.
> 3. Trying to load the Open Directory with the information I saved from Mavericks Server (the day before) totally failed.
> 4. I created one network user, my primary non-admin network account. The problem here is that I canNOT access the advanced options to set the UserID of this user to match what it was before. Either Apple's fscking Server documentation is wrong, or Server 4 is fscked up.
>
> At this point, the server installation is basically unusable, since I cannot get my network account on Yosemite to align with the same account identity on the rest of the network.
>
> Has anyone actually gotten Yosemite Server installed and operating?
>
> dave
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