Hi rizmo12
I think it's because you need to precede fdisk440 with ./ in Terminal.
Let's see if we can get you sorted... I have just done it here, so follow these steps.
Prepare USB stick
• Insert USB stick
• Load up Disk Utility and, select your USB stick from the left, click the Partition (3rd Tab) in main window.
• Choose 1 Partition from the drop down menu, Mac OS Extended from the Format drop down menu.
• Give it a name, I used ChameleonUSB, Click 'Options' button, selecting GUID Partition Table. Click 'Apply'.
Get Chameleon files ready to use
• Download the attached Chameleon RC4 Build with fdisk440 included.
• Copy it to your desktop and double click it to unarchive it.
Write the Chameleon files to the USB using Terminal app
• Load up Terminal and type the following
diskutil list
cd then a space, then drag i386 folder from inside the unarchived Chameleon_Fdisk440 folder on your desktop to the Terminal window.
sudo -s
Enter your password
./fdisk440 -f boot0 -u -y /dev/rdisk2 2 should be the IDENTIFIER number of your USB drive (shown in Disk Utility).
dd if=boot1h of=/dev/rdisk2s1 2 and 1 are the IDENTIFIER numbers of your ChameleonUSB partition (shown in Disk Utility).
cp boot /Volumes/ChameleonUSB
exit
I have attached a screenshot of these steps being entered in to Terminal for reference.
That should be what you need to install the Chameleon files. But before using it, you will however, still need to create an Extra folder and add the required files for your system..