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Install from original Leopard DVD
OSX86 community has grown rapidly through last few years. We have great bootloaders, kernels, many patches and extensions to make are hardware working on Leopard...
Are we close to day when installation from original Leopard DVD will be possible? For example you boot from USB flash drive, then load Leopard install disc, and then proceed with the installation as we do on regular Mac hardware? |
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yep
Already possible buddy. Been around for a few months now That's just my tutorial, there are loooads of different variations all over the web, research boot132 and chameleon
Previously known as NebulOSX. MacBook, 2.1GHz Core 2 Duo Penryn, 2GB RAM, x3100 Graphics. - Mac Nano (Benchmarks)- Gigabyte GA-GC230D, Intel Atom 230 1.7GHZ (Overclocked), 2GB 533Mhz RAM, Mac OS X Leopard: Boot132 Method. ULTRAcheap build. With desktop GMA950 graphics fix. My Twitter Last edited by NebKiwi; 05-02-2009 at 12:03 AM. |
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I was too lazy to try that but it's not that hard.
-Created bootable CD with motherboard kexts and voodoo kernel. -Booted from CD, Installed Leopard -First system boot done via CD, then installed Chameleon 2 and Voodoo kernel Works great now. :-) |
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