spydeyrch
08-07-2009, 06:13 AM
I am looking for some help/direction/advice. I can install iDeneb v1.4 on my system, no problem. I have been able to install it OTB to both an internal HDD (Sata in AHCI mode) and to an external USB HDD. During the install I have to select the kexts for my mobo.
I want to get a retail (with voodoo kernel) installed so that I can do updates straight from the apple update program and I have been following this guide:
http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=140683
I have run into a few issues though while following the guide.
So I am using my external HDD with iDeneb to do everything. I know what kexts my mobo needs from the iDeneb v1.4 install disc to get everything working just fine. It is the same set of kexts for the external USB HDD as the internal SATA HDD, so no difference there.
Here is my issue: when I follow the guide mentioned above to the letter, I can get the boot-132 disc to boot and then switch it out for the Retail disc that I bought. Which, by the way, says that it is 10.5. That is it. I don't know if it is 10.5.5 or lower or higher. I am pretty sure that it is 10.5.5 seeing as I bought it a little bit after 10.5.5 came out but I can't be sure. Ok, back to business.
So once I put in the retail disc and put this:
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rd(0,1)/mach_kernel.voodoo -v -legacy boot-uuid=YOUR_INSTALL_DVD_UUID_HERE
into the darwin prompt, it loads a little and then shows:
"USBF: #.### AppleUSBOHCI[0x3bd1000]::CheckSleepCompatability - OHCI controller will be unloaded across sleep"
several times consecutively after which it will take a while to show the horrible "still waiting for root device" error message.
I am trying to install it to an internal SATA HDD. I only have my HDD and ODD connected, nothing else. I typically run my SATA drives in AHCI mode, but I get the above mentioned messages. I have tried IDE mode and don't get the "USBF blahblahblahblah" message (see above) nor the "still waiting for root device" message. The screen eventually goes all black but does not go into sleep mode as the screen active light is still blue(showing active) instead of yellow (showing sleep mode).
So I am at a dead end right now. When ever I install the iDeneb distro, I will get that USBF blahblahblahblah message but I have never gotten the "still waiting for root device" message, ever. I have checked and tripled checked my UUID for my retail disc and I have it written down correctly and I input it correctly. I have tried several different combinations of kexts by injecting/inserting them in to the boot-132 image via the guide linked above, but with no success. There has got to be a kext that I am missing that iDeneb uses to do the inital boot before the installation that I am missing, yet I don't know what it is.
I need some help. Any insight you might have would be AWESOME!!!
Here are my specs:
AMD Phenom 9950
ASUS M3A79-T Deluxe
790FX / SB750
ATI HD3870
Seagate 500GB Internal SATA HDD (usually set to AHCI mode)
DVD Burner/Reader ODD
Marvell 88E8056 Gigabit LAN
ADI AD2000B 8 channel Audio
4 gigs DDR2 1066 RAM
Also, I have posted this same issue in the thread that I linked above but I thought that I could cover more ground/get more help by posting a request for help here too.
My initial goal is to get a retail install working, then use munky's EFI boot proceedure and then install chameleon 2 RC2. But first things first, right! ;)
I want to get a retail (with voodoo kernel) installed so that I can do updates straight from the apple update program and I have been following this guide:
http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=140683
I have run into a few issues though while following the guide.
So I am using my external HDD with iDeneb to do everything. I know what kexts my mobo needs from the iDeneb v1.4 install disc to get everything working just fine. It is the same set of kexts for the external USB HDD as the internal SATA HDD, so no difference there.
Here is my issue: when I follow the guide mentioned above to the letter, I can get the boot-132 disc to boot and then switch it out for the Retail disc that I bought. Which, by the way, says that it is 10.5. That is it. I don't know if it is 10.5.5 or lower or higher. I am pretty sure that it is 10.5.5 seeing as I bought it a little bit after 10.5.5 came out but I can't be sure. Ok, back to business.
So once I put in the retail disc and put this:
CODE
rd(0,1)/mach_kernel.voodoo -v -legacy boot-uuid=YOUR_INSTALL_DVD_UUID_HERE
into the darwin prompt, it loads a little and then shows:
"USBF: #.### AppleUSBOHCI[0x3bd1000]::CheckSleepCompatability - OHCI controller will be unloaded across sleep"
several times consecutively after which it will take a while to show the horrible "still waiting for root device" error message.
I am trying to install it to an internal SATA HDD. I only have my HDD and ODD connected, nothing else. I typically run my SATA drives in AHCI mode, but I get the above mentioned messages. I have tried IDE mode and don't get the "USBF blahblahblahblah" message (see above) nor the "still waiting for root device" message. The screen eventually goes all black but does not go into sleep mode as the screen active light is still blue(showing active) instead of yellow (showing sleep mode).
So I am at a dead end right now. When ever I install the iDeneb distro, I will get that USBF blahblahblahblah message but I have never gotten the "still waiting for root device" message, ever. I have checked and tripled checked my UUID for my retail disc and I have it written down correctly and I input it correctly. I have tried several different combinations of kexts by injecting/inserting them in to the boot-132 image via the guide linked above, but with no success. There has got to be a kext that I am missing that iDeneb uses to do the inital boot before the installation that I am missing, yet I don't know what it is.
I need some help. Any insight you might have would be AWESOME!!!
Here are my specs:
AMD Phenom 9950
ASUS M3A79-T Deluxe
790FX / SB750
ATI HD3870
Seagate 500GB Internal SATA HDD (usually set to AHCI mode)
DVD Burner/Reader ODD
Marvell 88E8056 Gigabit LAN
ADI AD2000B 8 channel Audio
4 gigs DDR2 1066 RAM
Also, I have posted this same issue in the thread that I linked above but I thought that I could cover more ground/get more help by posting a request for help here too.
My initial goal is to get a retail install working, then use munky's EFI boot proceedure and then install chameleon 2 RC2. But first things first, right! ;)