
04-03-2009, 09:47 PM
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Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: Florida, US
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Now that I think about it I believe that versions somewhere around 10.5.3 and later display a screen telling you to reboot your computer. I also believe that KPs are stored in the mac's NVRAM or PRAM and then added to the log file on the next boot. Im not certain but I dont think there is an equivalent for us hack users.
You may be able to force the Vanilla Kernel to display the KP at the time it occurred, like with Voodoo, by using this flag on startup:
If this works out for you then you can add it to your com.apple.boot.plist so that it is used on every boot.
[EDIT] If anyone knows what the difference between 0x144 & 0x100 id surely like to know
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Last edited by lanceomni; 04-03-2009 at 10:12 PM.
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