QUOTE(ringrong @ May 7 2008, 11:49 PM)
Yeah, I don't think you selected the Installer payload. If you selected Cydia on the "Standard" tab, only Cydia will show in the bottom "Selected" tab of the "Advanced" tab. You'll need to self-select Installer in the "Advanced" tab.
If you did select it, it should be on the 4th row, beside the iTunes button, iinm.
I'm wondering if there'll be any conflicts between Cydia and the "Installer + BSD Subsystem" combination if I install both of them. Just wondering what's the difference between Cydia and the "Installer + BSD Subsystem" combination?
This is why i think people prefer ZiPhone better than iLiberty+ coz of the BIG SHINNY DO IT ALL button. U don't need to know what payload to install and what not. But it doesn't mean its the best. TS next time read more on the application u want to use. Don't just blindly download, install and use without reading first. Play around with it to know its function.
Ok enough with the lecture. TS u can rerun iLiberty again and this time just tick the installer payload. U cant untick the jailbreak option as it is default. iLiberty is intelligent enough to know that your phone is already jailbroken and wont do it the 2nd time. It will only install the installer for u. Check the selected payload in advance tab and make sure only have installer payload.
@ringrong
Cydia and installer can co-exist without any problem. Cydia can't be with BSD subsystem from installer because cydia offer a more advance version of BSD named telesphoreo. If u have previously install BSD and then install cydia, it will delete BSD files and replace it with telesphoreo. So it would be a waste if u install BSD then cydia. There are alot of things i can elaborate on BSD vs Cydia but typing a reply on the phone is very challenging. Streamyx out so have to use EDGE to write this up.