Yes, I know that if it doesn't have a vanilla kernel, it is technically not a "retail" install. But alot of AMD users out there who have an osx86 install understand what I mean. So yup, it is just counting beans as Imkantus said. But no big deal.
So, here is the list of the kexts that I install to get my iDeneb up and running:
AppleATIATA.kext - For my ATI 790FX/SB750 chipset
AppleYukon2.kext - For my Marvell 88E8056 Gigabit Lan
AppleSMBIOS.kext - For my DDR2 1066 RAM
Voodoo Kernel 9.5.0 w/Seatbelt.kext & System.kext - For use of the Voodoo kernel
ATIRadeonX2000.kext, ATIRadeonX2000GLDriver.bundle, & Natit.kext - For my ATI HD3870 PCIe GPU
Plus the normal kexts that come on the boot-132 image.
Do you think there is an issue with one or some of these?
P.S., thanks to both of you for your help so far, I appreciate it.
