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You mean you can boot atom-netbook without patching kernel on 10.6.2 & above?
That should rocks Thanks Flym4n |
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updated to 5.1.3
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if u downloaded 5.1.3 before this post, please replaced with the new one "5.1.3 fixed"
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hum I tried your 5.1.3 fixed but it doesn't boot for me, its just stuck at a black screen showing something like "/", I guess I'm the only one experiencing this?
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no boot-loader's gui ?
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Yep, no bootloader gui Mac OS X 10.7.2 11C40 - Vanilla kernel
Gigabyte GA-P43T-ES3G - Intel Q8300 - 4 GB Geil DDRIII 1333MHz EVGA GeForce GTX 460 SC 1024 MB - Linksys WMP54GS PCI Last edited by diskeeper; 01-17-2011 at 12:08 PM. |
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ok! as of my friend Azi, this seems to happen because of the kernel_patcher (in case an already patched one is in use).
Am going to remediate to this asap by defaulting kernel_patcher to disabled (as of Azi's suggestion). Sorry! see ya later with an updated code. |
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Sounds good, I'm just wondering if there could be a option to chose between multiple boot files in the boot loader itself.
And since this fix seems to be something that is going away from new kernels, wouldn't it make sense that we could hold a hotkey when the bootloader is loading to disable the kernel_patcher? |
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never thought about the hotkey thingy. still, doable. but for now, am adding a key for it (boot.plist) and it is going to be disabled by default.
btw, why would u want an boot pre-selector. And most importantly how 💡 Deploy cloud instances seamlessly on DigitalOcean. Free credits ($100) for InfMac readers. |