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Aug 11, 2018 at 4:12 comment added user291594 I did run that script as shown in screen shot. Refind-bin-0.11.3 file is not missing because I can clearly see the file. I'm not sure if the file shows as blue folder on your Mac but for me it does on mine, and it's in downloads. so the computer tells me and shows me it's there but in error message after trying source refind-install, and other scripted command line . refind-install, <---- that one without the slash. however in recovery partition in terminal I will type Bash ./refind-install and see what happens....
Aug 11, 2018 at 4:02 comment added user291594 @Jbis getting to the part....to explain what the problem is. ......
Aug 11, 2018 at 4:01 comment added user7886229 Run this bash ./refind-install
Aug 11, 2018 at 4:00 comment added user291594 @Jbis so let me explain this to you, I first typed cd "/volumes/Macintosh hd/users/messengerm/downloads/refind-bin-0.11.3 2ndly I hit enter, 3rdly I typed ls then 4thly got the pleasant good sign I was in the right directory showing the script items in Refind-bin-0.11.3 file confirming(verifying the file exists and I was in the directory to Refind-bin-0.11.3 file) then I typed ./refind-install as instructed, got error message as shown above in screen shot. then got an answer response from GRG and a comment response from fd0....so I clicked link apple.stackexchange.com/q/331985/37797
Aug 11, 2018 at 3:56 comment added user7886229 @M3553N63R Your message makes no sense. Whats the problem?
Aug 11, 2018 at 3:55 comment added user291594 @Jbis A space being misplaced? I don't see where....I can see error message so maybe it's caused by some mistakes. but we need to be very serious. plus I tried two command line paths in recovery partition, one was . refind-install and other was source refind-install, both lead me to an BSing error message telling me refind binary file is missing(it's talking about refine-bin-0.11.3 file being missing)...
Aug 8, 2018 at 18:03 comment added user291594 but other than that Jbis......this is the problem I came across in terminal........ env is missing and I got the error message -bash: ./refind-install: /usr/bin/env: bad interpreter: No such file or directory. this terminal is from recovery mode partition.
Aug 8, 2018 at 18:03 comment added user291594 Yes, Messengerm, it doesn't have underscore between, thought I could add a space between the two, but couldn't. but making changes in the user name can happen. but can't get Mac OS X to keep the user name in high caps. so yeah.....no mistake in username. Mac OS X will not allow to have space between "messenger" and "m" but yeah, we all choose names and who we want to be......
Aug 7, 2018 at 13:11 comment added user7886229 the users messengerm? Lol. That could lead to some mistakes if a space is misplaced.
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