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Old 09-18-2009, 09:25 AM
someguy360 someguy360 is offline
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Anyone else getting random kernel panics.

It would say that the app has caused the kernel panic (usually happens after half an hour of use or so)


e.g pages, adium, mail etc etc.

It only happens when booted with -x32 (i would use -x64 but then I have no sound)

Can anyone shed some light on this situation?

Hack Pro - G31M-ES2L, Core 2 Duo E4600, 4GB Kingston DDR2-800, Gigabyte 8600GT, 2x 160GB WD SATA, Sony SATA DVD Burner.
OS: Snow Leopard 10A380 (Vanilla), Windows 7 RC1

MacBook: Core 2 Duo 2.0Ghz, 2GB Sodimm, 160GB WD SATA, GMA 950.
OS: Snow Leopard 10A380

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  #122  
Old 09-20-2009, 01:09 PM
sk1nhd33t sk1nhd33t is offline
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updated the guide to include automatic sleep fix (link at page 1) and netkas PC EFI 10.3 (pls get it at netkas blog)..

finally automatic time sleep, tested it a few times and so far so good. Thanks zeddys for sharing the fix it's been a long wait but on my end automatic sleep cease to function from 10.5.7-10.6.1 until today..

case: G4 QuicksilverSnow 10.6.2● Gigabyte G31M-ES2L rev1 F10 Bios ● Intel Core 2 Quad Q9400 ● XFX 9600GT Extreme Ed ● 4GB TeamElite Xtreeme 1066Mhz ● PCI 3port Firewire 400 ● PCI Linksys WMP300N v1 ● Apple Magic Mouse ● Apple Aluminum Keyboard ● 23inch Apple HD Cinema Display ● uMacbook Pro 2.4 ● MacMini 1.8 HT ● White 24 iMac 2.16 ●

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  #123  
Old 09-21-2009, 02:54 AM
someguy360 someguy360 is offline
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Can anyone help me?

I have this little issue.

On the boot.plist file on my USB I have the -x32 flag set and when I boot into OS X via the USB it works fine.

But with the charmeleon installed on my HDD it always boots into the 64 bit kernal. I have tried editing the boot.plist file on my HDD and using the -x32 flag before booting into OS X and neither work.

Anyone know why this is happening?

Hack Pro - G31M-ES2L, Core 2 Duo E4600, 4GB Kingston DDR2-800, Gigabyte 8600GT, 2x 160GB WD SATA, Sony SATA DVD Burner.
OS: Snow Leopard 10A380 (Vanilla), Windows 7 RC1

MacBook: Core 2 Duo 2.0Ghz, 2GB Sodimm, 160GB WD SATA, GMA 950.
OS: Snow Leopard 10A380

Hack Serve: Intel Desktop Board, Intel Pentium 4 (3.06Ghz), 1.5GB DDR, 1x 640GB WD SATA, 1x 1TB WD SATA
OS: Leopard Server 10.5.6
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  #124  
Old 09-21-2009, 03:01 AM
ariadri ariadri is offline
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Can anyone help me?

I have this little issue.

On the boot.plist file on my USB I have the -x32 flag set and when I boot into OS X via the USB it works fine.

But with the charmeleon installed on my HDD it always boots into the 64 bit kernal. I have tried editing the boot.plist file on my HDD and using the -x32 flag before booting into OS X and neither work.

Anyone know why this is happening?
use
arch=i386 on boot or in your boot.plist
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  #125  
Old 09-21-2009, 05:17 AM
sk1nhd33t sk1nhd33t is offline
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to boot in 32bit kernel

Chameleon = arch=i386
PC EFI = -x32
new PC EFI v10.3 = -x32 or arch=i386, both of them work

case: G4 QuicksilverSnow 10.6.2● Gigabyte G31M-ES2L rev1 F10 Bios ● Intel Core 2 Quad Q9400 ● XFX 9600GT Extreme Ed ● 4GB TeamElite Xtreeme 1066Mhz ● PCI 3port Firewire 400 ● PCI Linksys WMP300N v1 ● Apple Magic Mouse ● Apple Aluminum Keyboard ● 23inch Apple HD Cinema Display ● uMacbook Pro 2.4 ● MacMini 1.8 HT ● White 24 iMac 2.16 ●
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  #126  
Old 09-21-2009, 07:59 AM
sisiphus sisiphus is offline
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another board

hi, i have Leopard10.5.7 (iatkos) installed in one partition of one drive (i have 3 sata hdd) and i want to upgrade to Snow Leopard and install on other hdd...iīve been trying this for almost 4 days with no success. Basically i followed the 2 most common procedures:
OSInstall.mpkg and USB flashdrive methods and nothing but KP's.
Because i donīt have at this moment an 8 gb usb flashdrive i substituted it with other partition on the same target drive of Snow...KP's allover as expected, then i tried using an external hdd as a substitute of the flashdrive...more KP's.
So i'm wondering if your guide is specifically for your board? Is your dsdt specifically for your board?
Don't you think the external hdd should function as a usb flashdrive?
I have an intel board DP965LT (Q8200, 4 gb of ddr2 800 MHZ and a 9600 gt).
Leopard is full functional.
I really would like to know this, if possible, before i buy an 8 gb thumbdrive .
thanks a lot.
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Old 09-21-2009, 03:21 PM
ariadri ariadri is offline
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hi, i have Leopard10.5.7 (iatkos) installed in one partition of one drive (i have 3 sata hdd) and i want to upgrade to Snow Leopard and install on other hdd...iīve been trying this for almost 4 days with no success. Basically i followed the 2 most common procedures:
OSInstall.mpkg and USB flashdrive methods and nothing but KP's.
Because i donīt have at this moment an 8 gb usb flashdrive i substituted it with other partition on the same target drive of Snow...KP's allover as expected, then i tried using an external hdd as a substitute of the flashdrive...more KP's.
So i'm wondering if your guide is specifically for your board? Is your dsdt specifically for your board?
Don't you think the external hdd should function as a usb flashdrive?
I have an intel board DP965LT (Q8200, 4 gb of ddr2 800 MHZ and a 9600 gt).
Leopard is full functional.
I really would like to know this, if possible, before i buy an 8 gb thumbdrive .
thanks a lot.
well in order to help you, pictures might be very helpful
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  #128  
Old 09-21-2009, 05:27 PM
Stoerte Stoerte is offline
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Chameleon HD installation problem

Hi,

i could follow the instructions from sk1nhd33t till the point "Back on Leopard". The installation of SL went well. So after that, I attached my "new" SL-SATA-harddrive to my MBP (with Leopard on it) with an USB-Adapter to install Chameleon. But everytime i try to install Chameleon, the installation-process is stalling. I think the "Core" is installed correctly but the installer can't write the receipts. I get this protocoll error:
Code:
Sep 21 18:15:02 f048144113 runner[387]: Extracting BOM from "/Users/wrenger/Downloads/snow/Chameleon:EFI/Chameleon-2-1.0-r431.pkg" to "/Volumes/Hackintosh/Library/Receipts/boms/org.chameleon.core.bom"
I have no idea what's going wrong, because i could write chameleon from my MBP to the thumb drive.

My hardware:

1. MBP 13 (still Leopard on it)
2. PC with G31M-ES2L, E5200, 4GB.....

Hope someone can help.

Greets

Last edited by Stoerte; 09-21-2009 at 05:29 PM.
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  #129  
Old 09-21-2009, 06:05 PM
sk1nhd33t sk1nhd33t is offline
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@Stoerte

install it manually instead or google dr. hurt's RC3.pkg and use it together with netkas new PC EFI v10.3.

edit:

here's a very easy to follow guide to manually install Chameleon , just replace PC EFI boot file on step 8.

dowload the binaries here: RC1

case: G4 QuicksilverSnow 10.6.2● Gigabyte G31M-ES2L rev1 F10 Bios ● Intel Core 2 Quad Q9400 ● XFX 9600GT Extreme Ed ● 4GB TeamElite Xtreeme 1066Mhz ● PCI 3port Firewire 400 ● PCI Linksys WMP300N v1 ● Apple Magic Mouse ● Apple Aluminum Keyboard ● 23inch Apple HD Cinema Display ● uMacbook Pro 2.4 ● MacMini 1.8 HT ● White 24 iMac 2.16 ●

Last edited by sk1nhd33t; 09-21-2009 at 06:15 PM.
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  #130  
Old 09-21-2009, 07:48 PM
Stoerte Stoerte is offline
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thx a lot, i'll try it.



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