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Old 02-01-2009, 11:44 PM
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Originally Posted by nfoav8or View Post
wow. I love how simple it looks. so basically you have to separate the files into different folders based on whether they are kexts, kernel, and boot.plist or does the app look at the file extension and determine what files are appropriate for each section (such as if I placed all my extensions, kernel, and boot.plist file into the same folder and pointed to there)?

[edit] BTW I would love to test this out. Also, I wonder how easy it is to update this app when new versions for munky's Boot-EFI come out?
You wont be able to store all the stuff you need into one folder. It's better to keep them separate, plus this way you'll know exactly what you are and are not installing.

I've tested and sent my results to pcwiz so far, the only bug that I had was with the fdisk part where the bootloader gets written to the MBR, if you follow munky's script, when you start fdisk and get to the "w" part, it asks you to confirm and alerts you to needing to reboot to take effect, and it selects [n] when it should be [y]. Other than that, from my test, it worked perfectly. I just needed to install the right kexts, which cause me not to boot but that was my fault, not the app.

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