
10-25-2008, 10:05 AM
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: WA, USA
Posts: 933
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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 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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