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x-geo
08-15-2009, 12:07 AM
hello to all
i have a problem installing iatkos v7
the installation ends normally but after i choose reboot, another screen appears and keeps waiting until appears an error (look at the attachments) a kernel panic (i think) my machine is
Board: K9A2 Platinum NB 790FX SB 600
Proc: AMD PhenomII 720 B.E. @ 3.0 Ghz With Xigmatek Dark Knight Cooler
Mem: GSKILL DDR2 1066 @ 1066 4Gb (2X2Gb) Lat 5-5-5-15
Vcard: MSI GTX260 OC Core 216 896Mb GDDR3
HDD1: Seagate Barracuda 500Gb 32Mb Cache SATA2
HDD2: Hitachi 500Gb 16Mb Cache SATA2
DVD: Samsung DVD burner SH-S233
PSU: HEC Zephyr 750W

I Tried With Ideneb and with Iatkos v7
in the instalation i chosed only 1 bootloader and with every kernel one by one (never both of them) and the necesary drivers for my hardware

or what distribution do you recommend with my hardware?


Thanks for the help

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i reboot the system after that, and the bootloader apperas and i can choose the OS, i choose mac, and begins the charge after a minutes, starts a annoying sound and don't stops untill i reboot, starting with -v appears this:
VoodooHDADevice[0x7227800]perform power state change(2,1) ahd it freezes here with the sound

Imkantus
08-15-2009, 02:34 PM
Try if you can boot up using cpus=1 Bootflag.

x-geo
08-16-2009, 07:30 AM
i tried and fail... someone can help me? or anybody knows any distribution compatible with my specs? thanks for the help

xinfoman
08-16-2009, 08:14 AM
I have same problem with my acer one 150..

it bootups to mac and able use it but it will crash and get this screen..
:)

x-geo
08-17-2009, 06:50 PM
help... somebody.. i tried everyting

Imkantus
08-19-2009, 11:34 PM
i reboot the system after that, and the bootloader apperas and i can choose the OS, i choose mac, and begins the charge after a minutes, starts a annoying sound and don't stops untill i reboot, starting with -v appears this:
VoodooHDADevice[0x7227800]perform power state change(2,1) ahd it freezes here with the sound
You may try to delete VoodooHDA.kext if it doesn't work for you:
Boot up using "-s" Parameter then enter the following:
mount -uw /
rm -R -f /System/Library/Extensions/VoodooHDA.kext
reboot

Then try again using "-f" Parameter. :)

btw: Sometimes it's better to repost instead of editing, to keep the people focused on your updates. ;)

x-geo
08-23-2009, 07:06 AM
yess... i made it.. i did install Ideneb 1.4 (10.5.6) but i have other issues thah i will post in other port thanks for your replies