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Kernel panic during boot from Chameleon USB stick
Hello,
I used the guide described here: http://aserebln.blogspot.com/ to create my own USB stick to boot retail SnowLeopard suited to the laptops hardware. I created my very own DSDT and everything, but everytime I try to boot from the stick I got a kernel panic. Please have a look at the attached pictures. My hardware is: Intel Core2Duo 4096 DDR2 RAM Nvidia 9400M G Barebone Asus mainboard MBR Partitioning (OSInstall.mpkg and OSInstall replaced) Strange is, when I use the ready build Empire EFI ISO burned to a CD, I can boot without problems. So my laptop seems to be able to run macosx, but of course I want to use my own DSDT etc. It would be really great if someone could explain what I have to do with the USB stick to boot from it. I have access to Windows, Ubuntu and a running SnowLeopard. Thanks, Cabocorso |
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Welke Chameleon heb je?
Which Chameleon do you use? RC2 or RC3 |
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I see a Ioatafamily panic. I think you are missing chipset drivers.
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