Hello Forum:
I am running a Power PC Mac with OS X 10.4.6 Tiger, multiple user accounts (one admin, and daily accounts) and File Vault on my admin account.
I am trying to compile Ruby on Rails from source, using the Hivelogic.com tutorial, but every time I get to the command sudo gem install rails --include-dependencies, it gives me the error:
sudo: gem: command not found.
The same happens when I try to use Darwin Ports,
sudo: port: command not found.
I believe it has to do with my hard drives. The computer only came with a 10GB, which I upgraded to a 60GB named "Data." The tech who did the install did not migrate my system to the new drive, so I used SuperDuper or Carbon Copy Cloner (I think) to migrate the system files, but I don't know if I actually moved them to the new drive or just mirrored them. I believe this to be the source of my error, but don't know how to make Data the primary drive, not just a mirrored one. I'd also like to make the small drive a scratch disk for Photoshop, but not until I know Data is the primary drive.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Thank you,
Trevor
I am running a Power PC Mac with OS X 10.4.6 Tiger, multiple user accounts (one admin, and daily accounts) and File Vault on my admin account.
I am trying to compile Ruby on Rails from source, using the Hivelogic.com tutorial, but every time I get to the command sudo gem install rails --include-dependencies, it gives me the error:
sudo: gem: command not found.
The same happens when I try to use Darwin Ports,
sudo: port: command not found.
I believe it has to do with my hard drives. The computer only came with a 10GB, which I upgraded to a 60GB named "Data." The tech who did the install did not migrate my system to the new drive, so I used SuperDuper or Carbon Copy Cloner (I think) to migrate the system files, but I don't know if I actually moved them to the new drive or just mirrored them. I believe this to be the source of my error, but don't know how to make Data the primary drive, not just a mirrored one. I'd also like to make the small drive a scratch disk for Photoshop, but not until I know Data is the primary drive.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Thank you,
Trevor