It's not a permanent solution. I used Lifehacker's guide to install Chameleon on stick and than on my HD. Now I need to change some things in DSDT and kexts in order to tailor it to my hardware. I thought the best way to do so is to use my stick for tests, if everything is fine - move the correct files to my HD. However, whatever changes I do on my stick - Chameleon starts, offers all drives and after I choose my SL drive it boots the configuration like it is on my HD.
So, I thought (since I need this machine daily) I need to remove Chameleon from my HD completely (including boot0 and boot1h) and have one stick with my (although not perfectly, but OK) configuration and test some stuff on other stick. If there is an error, I can just put the first stick in and - voila! I was searching the docs and this (and other) forums but only thing I found is " you need to replace Chameleon bootloader with another bootloader". And that's nothing I would like. What I would like is to have my OS X HD like it was before I installed Chameleon there, in order to enable me to boot from stick and then put Chameleon back as soon as I have a good solution.
Can someone help?
THX!