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Old 03-24-2008, 08:05 PM
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For those who have updated to a new kernel but have noticed that it is still visible from within the Finder, follow this small guide.

Open the terminal and type:
Code:
cd /
pico .hidden
mach_kernel
Now press "ctrl+x" then "y" to save.

You'll need to restart the Finder to notice the effects. Either type in the Terminal:
Code:
killall Finder
or go to the Apple Menu>Force Quit>Finder>Relaunch.

The kernel should now be hidden.

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