Added XCode installer fix to troubleshooting section.

I've not experienced this yet but others have so adding to the
troubleshooting section in case it is of help.

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Brooke Kuhlmann
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## Troubleshooting
When using the boot disk, you might experience a situation where you see a black screen with a white
circle and diagonal line running through it. This means macOS lost or can't find the boot disk for
some reason. To correct this, shut down and boot up the system again while holding down the
`OPTION+COMMAND+R+P` keys simultaneously. You might want to wait for the system boot sound to happen
a few times before releasing the keys. This will clear the system NVRAM/PRAM. At this point you can
shut down and restart the system following the boot disk instructions (the boot disk will be
recognized now).
- When using the boot disk, you might experience a situation where you see a black screen with a
white circle and diagonal line running through it. This means macOS lost or can't find the boot
disk for some reason. To correct this, shut down and boot up the system again while holding down
the `OPTION+COMMAND+R+P` keys simultaneously. You might want to wait for the system boot sound to
happen a few times before releasing the keys. This will clear the system NVRAM/PRAM. At this point
you can shut down and restart the system following the boot disk instructions (the boot disk will
be recognized now).
- Sometimes, when installing XCode development tools (i.e. the `t` option), not all of the macOS
headers will be installed. This can cause issues with compiling and building native packages. For
example: `fatal error: 'stdio.h' file not found`. This can happen due to an intermittent bug with
the XCode installer. To fix this, you'll need to install this package:
`/Library/Developer/CommandLineTools/Packages/macOS_SDK_headers_for_macOS_10.14.pkg`. Depending on
your system, the version might differ, so look for a `*.pkg` in the
`/Library/Developer/CommandLineTools/Packages` folder.
## Versioning