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Old 10-25-2008, 10:05 AM
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ooh, you haven't done this yet? the voodoo kernel isn't a complicated thing at all. non-intrusive (since it isn't replacing mach_kernel in root) install and you can revert back to mach_kernel whenever you want. Simply place the voodoo_beta2 kernel on your root drive (I renamed it to simply "voodoo") then when you boot up, press a key during the countdown and enter
Code:
voodoo -v
and it will boot up using that kernel. when you are comfortable using the voodoo kernel all the time simply edit your com.apple.Boot.plist file in /Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration/ to include the voodoo kernel in either the boot flag or in the kernel flag. I've had no problems either way. (just remember that if you hit a key during the countdown you will need to type voodoo in again if it was a boot flag.

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