Author Topic: A Guide to Running Planeshift on Mac OS X - i need help this int worki  (Read 640 times)

daja

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i need help the thread  A Guide to Running Planeshift on Mac OS X on step #2 i cant save the document it says:

Couldn\'t save document as /Volumes/PS_Install/PlaneShift 3D/vfs.cfg because the file is read-only. Attempt to overwrite?

and when u say atempt to overwirte it says:

Couldn\'t save document as /Volumes/PS_Install/PlaneShift 3D/vfs.cfg.

plz help
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« Reply #1 on: February 12, 2005, 04:19:15 pm »
Dump the vfs.cfg file you have.
Open TextEdit.
Go into the format menu.
Go to the third thing down called \"Make Plain Text\"
After making the file plain text copy the vfs.cfg information into the file and save the file as vfs.cfg in the Planeshift 3D folder.
It will say \"Document name vfs.cfg already seems to have an extension. Append ?.txt? anyway?\" Click \"Don\'t Appened\".
And your all set to go.

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« Reply #2 on: February 13, 2005, 03:13:13 am »
daja: You need to drag/copy the \"Planeshift 3D\" folder out of the \"PS_Install\" disk window and put it on your desktop or in your applications folder.  Then you will be able to change/save files there.

Good luck!
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« Reply #3 on: February 13, 2005, 03:17:33 am »
Yes, let us try to be very specific when discussing these things.  Some of us came to OS X because it\'s like unix, others are more traditional MAC users: people who don\'t like to get under the hood very much.
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