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Maybe this is causing all the troubles. How do i repair permitions on the Lion USB stick?
EDIT: I repaired the permitions of the USB with MyHack application but still the same. I also followed this tutorial exactly: http://osx86.co/f100/how-install-osx-lion-on-pc-t7279/ with the two R:A:W:X86's kernels and the Enoch-rev.1999 bootloader, and both gives me the sbin/launchd kernel panic. When i install the two kexts of the frisco2's tutorial, i am getting the "still waiting for root device". Please help! Last edited by erineos; 06-23-2012 at 08:45 PM. |
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But none of your screenshots does prove this statement. Like I wrote earlier; the -force64 flag will not affect these Kernel in any way. They will boot EM64T mode enabled by default, unless you are using -legacy. @all I am currently working on some bug fixes - permission issues etc. But there is only very slow progress on this currently - lack of time... I wonder if someone has tried the Kernel on old-Intel? Someone around here who still has SSE3 + EM64T capable Netburst (Pentium 4, D, etc) or a Celereon Merom-1024 CPU? Testing on one of these would be very welcome. It would also prove wether 64-Bit boot-up problem realy is SSSE3 related or maybe not... Last edited by R:A:W:X86; 06-23-2012 at 02:54 PM. |
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@R:A:W:X86 Please tell me, I tried to install the combo update 10.7.5. Unfortunately it did not work. Can I use your patch file with bronzovka kernel for it?.
or I should wait for a new kernel update?. Mainboard: GA-990FXA-UD3 Realtek PCIe GBE Family Controller Realtek High Definition Audio CPU: AMD Phenom II X6 1100T RAM: 16 GB Corsair DDR3 1600 C9 NVIDIA Geforce GTX 550 TI 3072 MB DVD SATA HDD: Segate 2 TB WD 320 GB WD 500 GB ----------------------------------------------------- Windows 7 Ultimate 64-Bit Snow Leopard 10.6.8 Lion 10.7.2 Lion 10.7.4 HOW-TO look here |
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10.7.5 is not released yet.
Why do you want to use a dev-preview? There migtht be depencies for the corresponding Kernel build by some Extensions, i.e. like there has been in version 10.7.4 If you would tell us what the problem is - where the system hangs during boot, or similiar - we might figure out a temporary solution. If there will be such depencies in the final build, it will take some weeks for Apple to release the source code + us to adapt the patch & rebuild the Kernel... Last edited by R:A:W:X86; 06-24-2012 at 10:40 PM. |
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Hi R:A:W:X86, So now I installed and could do comboUpdate 10.7.5 with pacifist. I start the system with boot flag: -legacy -force64 UserKernelCache=No -v -f -x arch=i386_x64. I can boot normally. I cannot open Finder, safari and other LION software. An error message comes. What think you do R:A:W:X86 ?? the DP2 32-Bit Finder to take? or am I the Binaries patches? Can you modify your patch file on Phenom II X6 1100T? I get occasionally CPU Panic. Do you need any information or data to the patchen Phenom II X6 CPU? I will this afternoon continue to test and will report. Mainboard: GA-990FXA-UD3 Realtek PCIe GBE Family Controller Realtek High Definition Audio CPU: AMD Phenom II X6 1100T RAM: 16 GB Corsair DDR3 1600 C9 NVIDIA Geforce GTX 550 TI 3072 MB DVD SATA HDD: Segate 2 TB WD 320 GB WD 500 GB ----------------------------------------------------- Windows 7 Ultimate 64-Bit Snow Leopard 10.6.8 Lion 10.7.2 Lion 10.7.4 HOW-TO look here Last edited by frisco2; 06-25-2012 at 12:44 PM. |
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@Frisco
This bootflags donīt make sense: arch=i386_x64 and -force64 -force64 is not implementedi n this kernel and arch=i386_x64 should be arch=x86_64 arch=x86_64 should not be used with -legacy cause arch=x86_64 is 64 bit Kernelmode and -legacy is 32 bit kernel mode. The reason why AnV used -force64 with arch=i386 is that he enabled 64 Bit Userland in 32 Bit Kernelmode. |
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Updated to osx 10.7.5 (build 11G15)
Confirmed that R:A:W:X86's 11.4.0 legacy kernel is still able to work with the latest osx 10.7.5 (build 11G15)
The only issue I got was related to the AppleSMC Code:
https://discussions.apple.com/thread/3940135 and it can be easily fixed by replacing the kext with the old one from 10.7.3 |
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@m28ew,
Could you please help me? We have the same CPU! What's your motherboard? What kexts did you used? |
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stock kexts from 10.7.x + FakeSMC + VoodooPS2Controller + VoodooHDA + VoodooPState + RT73USBWirelessDriver + Lnx2Mac's RTL81xx |
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Thanks a lot!!
We have similar motherboards. Mine is 790FX/SB750. I installed your kexts to my Lion 10.7.4 USB stick, but i am stuck to the sbin/launchd kernel panic. What i must do? Some kernel flags? I am doing something wrong with the installation of the Lion 10.7.4 to the USB stick? Some other kexts [the Sata ports of my motherboard are driven by the SB750. So i made (if i made it right) an AppleATIATA.kext (i added some numbers from a kext for the SB750 SATA i found, to the info.plist of an AppleATIATA.kext i found) and now while it loads the kexts, it says something about the ATI IXP700 SATA, and after this i am getting the kernel panic i told you before. I also checked this kext with the IAtkos L2 i installed, inside the Snow Leopard 10.6.3 not from the DVD or USB ("manually"), in a partition of the same hard drive, and it proceeds (in IDE mode!), it says again something about the ATI IXP700 SATA, untill the "Waiting for DSMOS" where i am stuck. If i will make it (to be sure that this kext is OK with Lion), i will upload this kext]? DSDT? I followed the tutorial i wrote a few posts before. Thanks again! 💡 Deploy cloud instances seamlessly on DigitalOcean. Free credits ($100) for InfMac readers. Last edited by erineos; 06-25-2012 at 06:18 PM. |