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lunfai 04-20-2012 12:24 AM

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Originally Posted by Lacedaemon (Post 57165)
OK, I installed Chameleon on my 16 GB SanDisk Cruzer using Chameleon Wizard as instructed, and the boot process went way further than before! ^_^ The infamous kernel panic is gone, but another problem as risen, as you will see below and in the attached pictures. The boot process stops at the following strings:

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IntelCPUMonitor: Based on code by mercurysquad, superhai ©2008
IntelCPUMonitor: [Warning] No Intel processor found, kext will not load

Booting with lunfai's original boot flags, I let the PC interact with the hard drive and the flash drive for more than 30 minutes, but it stayed at the same screen for the duration of the time. What do you guys think is wrong now?

Again, these pictures were taken with my iPad, so if anyone needs higher-res pics, I can certainly get those to you. :)

Thanks,
Lacedaemon

Hmmm do you have a IntelCPUMonitor.kext in your System/Library/Extensions/? If so delete it, because I don't have this kext on mine.

Dellamorte 04-20-2012 02:19 AM

i took a look at the pic of your system with booted the usb stick DNSMOS has arrived so for system should be booted. I think your problem now is with your graphics if i don't have the correct drivers installed my system will sit there with text. try booting with GraphicsEnabler=Yes added.

Dellamorte 04-20-2012 02:27 AM

Also i think the message about superhal is from a kext or possibly a plugin in your fakesmc go to your extensions folder and show package contents on your fakesmc, something like motherboard monitor plugin.

rhcp011235 04-20-2012 04:06 AM

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Originally Posted by Unrealized (Post 57168)
I think the devs should use a version tracking system... Having random diffs there and there is no deal.

I agree. If you can dig up all the patches. and for the FX4100.

I forget his username here. But, Im using his kernel to fool around on.

Ill post it on github

Lacedaemon 04-20-2012 05:43 AM

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Originally Posted by lunfai (Post 57174)
Hmmm do you have a IntelCPUMonitor.kext in your System/Library/Extensions/? If so delete it, because I don't have this kext on mine.

OK, I do have an InteilCPUMonitor.kext, and am now deleting it.

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Originally Posted by Dellamorte (Post 57175)
i took a look at the pic of your system with booted the usb stick DNSMOS has arrived so for system should be booted. I think your problem now is with your graphics if i don't have the correct drivers installed my system will sit there with text. try booting with GraphicsEnabler=Yes added.

I tried booting with GraphicsEnabler=yes, anbd I got no results. I'll try deleting that IntelCPUMonitor.kext first to see what happens.

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Originally Posted by Dellamorte (Post 57176)
Also i think the message about superhal is from a kext or possibly a plugin in your fakesmc go to your extensions folder and show package contents on your fakesmc, something like motherboard monitor plugin.

I've only got 2 files in the Fakesmc.kext Contents: Info.plist and MacOSX. Inside MacOSX is a file called Fakesmc, that's it. Could that plugin you're talking about be hidden? :-/

UPDATE: Still no success; I removed IntelCPUMonitor.kext as instructed by lunfai, and later booted both with and without GraphicsEnabler=Yes as suggested by Dellamorte. The boot process stops at "DSMOS has arrived"; The only good news is that there is no more warning coming from the IntelCPUMonitor...

Unrealized 04-20-2012 10:17 AM

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Originally Posted by Lacedaemon (Post 57178)
OK, I do have an InteilCPUMonitor.kext, and am now deleting it.

I tried booting with GraphicsEnabler=yes, anbd I got no results. I'll try deleting that IntelCPUMonitor.kext first to see what happens.

I've only got 2 files in the Fakesmc.kext Contents: Info.plist and MacOSX. Inside MacOSX is a file called Fakesmc, that's it. Could that plugin you're talking about be hidden? :-/

UPDATE: Still no success; I removed IntelCPUMonitor.kext as instructed by lunfai, and later booted both with and without GraphicsEnabler=Yes as suggested by Dellamorte. The boot process stops at "DSMOS has arrived"; The only good news is that there is no more warning coming from the IntelCPUMonitor...

Lion doesn't boot if you don't have a supported graphics card. At least on my box ;)

Lacedaemon 04-20-2012 03:45 PM

So, even if I had a supported graphics card, it wouldn't have booted because of that IntelCPUMonitor? Also, shouldn't it say "systemShutdown False"? I'm in the process of finding a good graphics card, would the GT320 be OK?

lunfai 04-20-2012 09:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Lacedaemon (Post 57181)
So, even if I had a supported graphics card, it wouldn't have booted because of that IntelCPUMonitor? Also, shouldn't it say "systemShutdown False"? I'm in the process of finding a good graphics card, would the GT320 be OK?

No matter what I can always load safe mode, even if my graphic card wasn't detected yet since I didn't modify the kext.

I would use this bootflag

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-legacy -x -v GraphicsEnabler=No
As for the IntelCPU kext getting in your install, I have no idea how you got that if you used iATKOS L2 unless you select customized and got it, as my machine doesn't have this, and also my retail installation. That kext just got onto your system somehow, I didn't think it caused the faliure to boot, but it gave errors in the verbose.

Maybe a clean iATKOS L2 would be in order, if you give it one last try :o

Also, Bronzovka is working on a new version kernel, he hasn't given much information but I think it's going to make the AMD kernel more like the original. But there are problems from it using applications right now.

Lacedaemon 04-21-2012 03:23 AM

Lion is Aliiiiiive!!!
 
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Originally Posted by lunfai (Post 57182)
No matter what I can always load safe mode, even if my graphic card wasn't detected yet since I didn't modify the kext.

I would use this bootflag



As for the IntelCPU kext getting in your install, I have no idea how you got that if you used iATKOS L2 unless you select customized and got it, as my machine doesn't have this, and also my retail installation. That kext just got onto your system somehow, I didn't think it caused the faliure to boot, but it gave errors in the verbose.

Maybe a clean iATKOS L2 would be in order, if you give it one last try :o

Also, Bronzovka is working on a new version kernel, he hasn't given much information but I think it's going to make the AMD kernel more like the original. But there are problems from it using applications right now.

WOOOOOOHOOOOOO!!!!!! That "clean install" business really did the trick, thanks lunfai! I have a Lion installation running, but I've got a lot more post-installation work ahead of me, one major thing being Finder. Could anyone walk me through that? Thanks all for helping me get this awesome OS! ^_^

lunfai 04-21-2012 12:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Lacedaemon (Post 57183)
WOOOOOOHOOOOOO!!!!!! That "clean install" business really did the trick, thanks lunfai! I have a Lion installation running, but I've got a lot more post-installation work ahead of me, one major thing being Finder. Could anyone walk me through that? Thanks all for helping me get this awesome OS! ^_^

Go to my insanelymac guide and you'll see it in my FAQ with download link. Boot up into Snow Leopard and then find your Lion partition and replace the finder.app in System/Library/Core Services/

Glad I could be of assistance, we finally made it :)