View Full Version : Install works, setup, not so much...
Mercury1975
11-08-2008, 06:26 PM
I used LawlessPPC Leo 10.5.4 and the install process went rather smoothly, actually the smoothest I've seen yet... then it reboots, gets to the setup process and first off, doesn't detect my keyboard anymore.. I'm using a USB mouse/keyboard (other distros have detected this with NO problem).. I go through the process of hitting the Z and ? keys, to detect the keyboard, it continues a few pages through setup and then gets to the part where i can transfer files from another Mac etc. I don't have any files to transfer so i select the last option (no files to transfer or whatever it says) and hit continue... this is where the problem comes in... it sits there for about 30 seconds, doing nothing, then goes ALL the way back to "Can't detect keyboard"... anyone else have this issue ... or maybe know what's going on?!
it would be GREATLY appreciated!!
thanks in advance!!
Merc-
scififan68
11-08-2008, 07:25 PM
This loop can be fix by getting a compatible pci lan card or usb ethernet, or http://forum.insanelymac.com/index.php?s=&showtopic=135169&view=findpost&p=958124
nfoav8or
11-08-2008, 07:30 PM
This is known as the Account Creation Loop error.
How to: Install Error loop at account creation
Issue: Upon install, the process hangs in an infinite (?) loop circling between chosing language and creating / transferring an user acount ("Do you already own a mac?").
According to the forum, the problem seems to be connected to problems concerning the network card.
Solution 1: Importing an account from an existing (Tiger) installation.
Solution 2: Booting with the flag "Graphics Mode"="640x480x32" The resulting low screen-resolution prevents the setup screen, thus skipping the "loop". As one is not able to create a new username, only the default "admin" is created. This can be changed later on.
Solution 3: Some people reported success with disabling the network card in the bios or disconnecting the cable.
Solution 4: Boot using "-s" flag then type:
/sbin/mount -uw /
passwd root
touch /var/db/.AppleSetupDone
reboot
I recommend #4, but I have had success with all of them (note: my success with #1 was with an earlier Leopard install... not recommended for first time users).
Upon reboot you will login with root and the password you created. I recommend you set up your own user account right away and switch over to that so you don't accidentally mess the system up while in root (its so easy to do).
Mercury1975
11-08-2008, 10:08 PM
This is known as the Account Creation Loop error.
I recommend #4, but I have had success with all of them (note: my success with #1 was with an earlier Leopard install... not recommended for first time users).
Upon reboot you will login with root and the password you created. I recommend you set up your own user account right away and switch over to that so you don't accidentally mess the system up while in root (its so easy to do).
ok, got in and it's starting fine and all that jazz... now, however, i have no internet! i installed my wireless lan card, it's just not working... i also have ethernet cable plugged directly into the box.. and it's telling me that it's not there... odd indeed.. so close, yet so far! lol
any ideas on this issue?
ALSO... thanks a lot for the instructions on how to bypass setup! it's greatly appreciated! standing by for further instructions.. lol
Merc
nfoav8or
11-08-2008, 10:19 PM
during the install, did you opt to customize your install? if so, did you select the proper "drivers" for your hardware?
What kind of hardware do you have? ie. motherboard, wifi card, etc.
This will make helping you a lot easier.
Mercury1975
11-09-2008, 07:35 AM
ok, when it boots into desktop this is the error message
system extension cannot be used
the system extension "/system/library/extensions/IO80211Family.kext/contents/plugins/appleairportbrcm4311.kext"was installed improperly and cannot be used.
I am using a wifi card that needs the broadcom driver, I selected it via customize before install... I'm typing all this now via iPhone so... help!! LOL
Voyn1x
11-09-2008, 03:07 PM
Try extracting the IO80211Family.kext from the dvd and installing it manually. The package might be misconfigured somehow.
First show hidden files, the best way i found to do this without using a third party application is here (http://roninuta.blogspot.com/2007/09/using-automator-to-show-hidden-files-in.html). You then should be able to find the broadcom package on the install dvd in System > Installation > Packages. Extract it using Pacifist and install it using kext helper.
Hope this works! :)
Mercury1975
11-09-2008, 06:57 PM
i just went ahead and used my roommates computer, downloaded the kext, installed it, and now it is working, im actually posting this via Safari within the Lawless install.. everything seems to be working ok, having to download/install iTunes and Quicktime, will post more later..
Mercury1975
11-09-2008, 07:22 PM
also, which updates do i need to be scared of from software update?! i know before, on another distro, i installed updates and it totally messed up my system! so, thought it best to ask here before even attempting anything silly like that!!
thanks again guys/girls for all your help! it's much appreciated!!
Merc
Mercury1975
11-09-2008, 07:49 PM
Display:
Type: Display
Bus: PCI
VRAM (Total): 256 MB
Vendor: NVIDIA (0x10de)
Device ID: 0x03d0
Revision ID: 0x00a2
Displays:
Display:
Resolution: 1024 x 768
Depth: 32-bit Color
Core Image: Software
Main Display: Yes
Mirror: Off
Online: Yes
Quartz Extreme: Not Supported
i need to boost up my resolution... it's doing odd things when i try to like scroll up or down a page... so, anyone know where i can get some awesome driver/kext information that will fix this problem?!
much appreciated!!
scififan68
11-10-2008, 04:04 AM
Can you please tell me what graphics card you have?
Mercury1975
11-10-2008, 08:42 AM
geez...i am not too too sure...
is there a way for me to find out via mac os x?
or do i need to give my computer make/model?
im totally a noob with all of this...
nfoav8or
11-10-2008, 10:19 PM
well it all depends on what you have in your computer. I'm going to assume you have a desktop. If you are using on-board video then you'll be joining the ranks of us who are attempting to solve this over at http://www.infinitemac.com/showthread.php?p=18073 as with many other places. If you've installed a video card then its pretty obvious where to look to get this information. Help us help you.
EDIT: as for updates, I recommend Zephyroth's AMD Software Update. Great bit of software that updates your OSx86 machine (both AMD and Intel via selectable option). If you are in need of this, PM me and I'll help you acquire it or send you on to somewhere that you can get it yourself (since we aren't allowed to post links to software that alters Apple code anymore on this site).
jongill04
07-01-2009, 08:54 PM
This loop can be fix by getting a compatible pci lan card or usb ethernet, or http://forum.insanelymac.com/index.php?s=&showtopic=135169&view=findpost&p=958124
Ok When I boot with the -s and try typing the /sbin/mount -uw /
This is what happens, I start with a prompt that is -sh-3.2# then i type that and all it does is goes back to the same prompt?
Also if I boot with out the CD in it, it will go to the b0 error but its fine if I have the CD in there it will go to the 1rst time user or w.e.
Another thing is, is it gives me an error about my keyboard at the begining.