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gils 04-17-2012 10:37 PM

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hello ,

http://www.hack-my-mac.fr/index.php/...-l2-sur-pc-amd

Lacedaemon 04-17-2012 10:45 PM

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Originally Posted by lunfai (Post 57136)
Using a newer version of Chameleon might of been the problem, what build is the one your using? Let's add stuff.

OK, so I used the boot flags mentioned in the above post, and I got a kernel panic upon boot. I think it doesn't instantly reboot now because of the updated Chameleon, and that's why I'm gonna retry the v4 mach_kernel instead of my current v5. I'll report back later and hopefully I'll be inside Lion! ;)

gils 04-17-2012 10:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Lacedaemon (Post 57143)
OK, so I used the boot flags mentioned in the above post, and I got a kernel panic upon boot. I think it doesn't instantly reboot now because of the updated Chameleon, and that's why I'm gonna retry the v4 mach_kernel instead of my current v5. I'll report back later and hopefully I'll be inside Lion! ;)

hello,

Lion's version has nothing to do, boot into -legacy npci=0x2000 or 3000-v-f and the choice of kernel the first 2 versions are fine.

method "USB" does not work.

:)

lunfai 04-17-2012 11:00 PM

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Originally Posted by gils (Post 57142)

Hey that guy used a part of my guide, he even linked it. hehe, awesome! (: Here's a link to the guide once again. http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/ind...owtopic=278181

For those who are wondering, you CAN'T just BOOT and install lion on your partition. You need Snow Leopard or Lion running already. My guide does cater for those who need these steps.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lacedaemon (Post 57143)
OK, so I used the boot flags mentioned in the above post, and I got a kernel panic upon boot. I think it doesn't instantly reboot now because of the updated Chameleon, and that's why I'm gonna retry the v4 mach_kernel instead of my current v5. I'll report back later and hopefully I'll be inside Lion! ;)

Great! Where does it reboot, after the loaded kexts, another black screen should pop up and display the actual verbose for booting.

Quote:

Originally Posted by gils (Post 57144)
hello,

Lion's version has nothing to do, boot into -legacy npci=0x2000 or 3000-v-f and the choice of kernel the first 2 versions are fine.

method "USB" does not work.

:)

USBLegacyOff=Yes Is to turn USB Legacy off, some motherboards have problems loading their keyboards, hence the reason for using this bootflag. You will either get no error shown and hangs on verbose or an EHCI controller error, where it doesn't move forward until it's either unpluged or it's frozen already. Also, arch=i386 is a safe flag, as Quicktime was reported not working without it by someone on Applelife.ru, but I just chucked it in, for safety measure.

Lacedaemon 04-17-2012 11:15 PM

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Originally Posted by lunfai (Post 57145)
Great! Where does it reboot, after the loaded kexts, another black screen should pop up and display the actual verbose for booting.

The instant reboot would load the kexts but would never reach the black screen. It doesn't instantly reboot anymore; It loads the kexts, then continues on to a black screen, which is where the kernel panic appears. I've replaced the v5 kernel with the v4 and will try your original boot flags [and the new ones if necessary] ASAP. Just need to finish something up on my Windows virtual machine... :cool:

lunfai 04-17-2012 11:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Lacedaemon (Post 57146)
The instant reboot would load the kexts but would never reach the black screen. It doesn't instantly reboot anymore; It loads the kexts, then continues on to a black screen, which is where the kernel panic appears. I've replaced the v5 kernel with the v4 and will try your original boot flags [and the new ones if necessary] ASAP. Just need to finish something up on my Windows virtual machine... :cool:

Take a screenshot of it and I can help you ;D Make sure you type the boot flags correctly ;)

gils 04-17-2012 11:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lunfai (Post 57145)
Hey that guy used a part of my guide, he even linked it. hehe, awesome! (: Here's a link to the guide once again. http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/ind...owtopic=278181

For those who are wondering, you CAN'T just BOOT and install lion on your partition. You need Snow Leopard or Lion running already. My guide does cater for those who need these steps.



Great! Where does it reboot, after the loaded kexts, another black screen should pop up and display the actual verbose for booting.



USBLegacyOff=Yes Is to turn USB Legacy off, some motherboards have problems loading their keyboards, hence the reason for using this bootflag. You will either get no error shown and hangs on verbose or an EHCI controller error, where it doesn't move forward until it's either unpluged or it's frozen already. Also, arch=i386 is a safe flag, as Quicktime was reported not working without it by someone on Applelife.ru, but I just chucked it in, for safety measure.


I made a video with QuickTime capture flags without arch = i386 and I'm pretty amazed at the operation.
the only problem I have is my apps crashing one by one except Safari, the idea to solve this problem is to let all apps open
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature...&v=WFGQhFfXVfs

lunfai 04-17-2012 11:38 PM

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Originally Posted by gils (Post 57148)
I made a video with QuickTime capture flags without arch = i386 and I'm pretty amazed at the operation.
the only problem I have is my apps crashing one by one except Safari, the idea to solve this problem is to let all apps open
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature...&v=WFGQhFfXVfs

Yepp, it's good for browsing web and instant messaging, but there's a bug that's causing xpchelper to crash when it's booted for around 10 minutes. You won't be able to configure the file system either, so word documents won't be able save and you won't be able to move/copy/paste file or install programs. Yeah someone said it wasn't working, but it's always worked for me.

Also have you got iCloud to work? I still think it won't work because it's self compiled kernel, but I'm also hoping I'm wrong.

gils 04-17-2012 11:50 PM

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Originally Posted by lunfai (Post 57149)
Yepp, it's good for browsing web and instant messaging, but there's a bug that's causing xpchelper to crash when it's booted for around 10 minutes. You won't be able to configure the file system either, so word documents won't be able save and you won't be able to move/copy/paste file or install programs. Yeah someone said it wasn't working, but it's always worked for me.

Also have you got iCloud to work? I still think it won't work because it's self compiled kernel, but I'm also hoping I'm wrong.

So yes and no, with the first method I used, it is a copy of my Xeon and install the 10.7.3 Update blanGsak replacing v2 with kernel and if I remember correctly I n 'not have this crash problem application or copy / paste or dump trash in choosing this patch Speedstepper.pkg! hazard or solution?
I do not know, then I tested with iATKOS L2 OSinstall.mpkg and I met many more problems. But hey.

ps: I using the google translator.

Lacedaemon 04-18-2012 12:36 AM

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Originally Posted by lunfai (Post 57147)
Take a screenshot of it and I can help you ;D Make sure you type the boot flags correctly ;)

OK, I'll try to take a pic of the problem using my iPad. For now, I got the boot process to go a little farther by adding the flag:

Code:

pmVersion=0
By adding this flag, the "Mac Framework" successfully started, but it still kernel-panicked. I tried both variations of your flags in addition to "pmVersion=0" but none worked.