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Old 08-26-2009, 07:21 PM
Imkantus Imkantus is offline
 
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Thanks for the kext collection and related stuff, but still no luck with the method descripted there. (same problem)

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On my Lenovo S10, I had kernel panics until I was able to chown/chmod/touch my extensions (/S/L/E and /E/E) and rebuild both Extensions.mkext files. I think that's all I needed, other than that I pretty much worked it out with SaCleoCheater's guide here, and some help from the Snowy link above this post. Now I'm running solid!
I tried to do that but I am unable to build Extensions.mkext for /S/L/E

Kext Utility says "Sorry, couldn't create Extensions.mkext"

For the one in /E/E it worked...



Any ideas?

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Old 08-29-2009, 10:45 PM
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Kext Utility says "Sorry, couldn't create Extensions.mkext"
Now that's interesting .... I've being using Kext Utility for a while and all of a sudden I"m getting the same message that it cannot build my E/E mkext file.

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Old 09-29-2009, 06:13 PM
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Acer Aspire D150 Netbook Atom N280

my netbook has an insyde bios, to me it seems nearly impossible to boot up snow,
I've tried it with BootThink 2.3.18, with Chameleon2v3, with mach_kernel.432, also mach_kernel.test7 > everytime I got nearly the same error:

CPU0 error "CPU not supported" ... cpus=1 flag set! no way this time

a working voodoo kernel could help!
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Old 10-14-2009, 02:06 PM
Imkantus Imkantus is offline
 
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I made it.

scififan68 was right - I used to install SL on 8GB USB Stick & took the Mkext Utility by pcwiz to build an Extensions.mkext slimed down to i386 & BootThink v2.3 as Bootloader - once I booted up from that USB-Stick, I restored it to the SSD & running 10.6.1 just fine now.

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Old 03-01-2010, 06:04 PM
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I made it.

scififan68 was right - I used to install SL on 8GB USB Stick & took the Mkext Utility by pcwiz to build an Extensions.mkext slimed down to i386 & BootThink v2.3 as Bootloader - once I booted up from that USB-Stick, I restored it to the SSD & running 10.6.1 just fine now.
I'm in the same problem trying to get SL on my 900A. I don't know what I am getting wrong prepping the USB drive with the SL installer, folders, kexts, etc. Installing BootThink on to the USB drive gives me the kernel panic still. If you don't mind, can you list the steps?



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