![]() ![]() If only all things worked out that way.Īs the staff moved tables and chairs around to placate a birthday party that would be arriving soon, I found a seat and looked over the menu, quickly realizing how much I truly enjoyed German food, especially at such a low price-point. But I honestly remembered nothing about it-blessed by memory loss, I suppose-so, technically, it was like my first time all over again. I locked my bike in front and, pulling the extremely heavy door, remembered the only other time I had been here was with an ex-girlfriend many years ago, well before my stroke. They should be proud of that…but not too proud. With a name that’s apparently a play on the 1981 film Das Boot-at least I hope so-it’s a Teutonically rustic restaurant on a somewhat modernized block, with a menu that screams nothing is over $12.00. That’s the main reason why this weekend I had a lonely dinner at Das Boot Camp, 229 E. The release of version 2.0 added support for Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard along with support for newer Intel Macs and some performance enhancements and bug fixes.Although Germans are responsible for one of the greatest evils mankind has ever faced, I have to admit, they do have some pretty good qualities too: their houses are reasonably well-built, their women are a sturdy folk and, best of all, their food is always a filling proposition, usually based around something that I truly love, sausages. A DasBoot interface will appear once the system boots and allow the user to select the installed application(s) they would like to run. They then select the DasBoot device and the system will start up as normal. This will display a startup screen that allows them to select which bootable device they would like to start the system from. ![]() To boot the system from the DasBoot device, the user starts their Mac with the 'Option' (sometimes called 'Alt') key held down. Once the user has selected the device they'd like to make bootable, selected the bootable disk to copy the required libraries and information from, and chosen the programs to include on the DasBoot device, clicking a single button starts the process of building the required information and copying it to the device. Users can also select and deselect included applications by simply clicking on their icon within the Applications section. Users can add additional applications to their DasBoot device by dragging and dropping the desired application into the Applications area of the DasBoot application. If they are also present in the user's Applications folder, the following applications are automatically included: The bootable DVD used for the Mac OS X installer disc cannot be used as it lacks libraries required to create a bootable device.īy default, the following applications are installed on DasBoot devices: ![]() īootable Mac OS X CD/DVDs are included with programs such as Drive Genius, DiskWarrior, FileSalvage, Cop圜atX, and other software utilities. USB and FireWire hard drives may also be used.ĭasBoot only works with versions of Mac OS X prior to 10.6. Only Intel-powered Apple computers support booting via USB. In addition to the DasBoot application, the user needs a bootable CD or DVD and a FireWire or USB flash drive. ![]() Creating a DasBoot device requires a few steps. ![]()
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