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Old 09-21-2010, 10:03 PM
richiekh richiekh is offline
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Originally Posted by Imkantus View Post
As Taisto wrote you can just type the name of your desired kernel file at the bootprompt. This would be the recommended way of testing a different kernel - if you know it works you can still edit the Boot.plist

system.kext is just kind of pseudo kernel extension on Snow Leopard / Darwin10. It's version should not be the source of your problem...
Though, does a kernel change directly react on the hardware? I mean, as far I know, the only problem right now, is the USB Detection. Though I did install the "fix". Also I'm able to do some boot changes with the bootloader (Charmeleon RC4)
see:
http://img375.imageshack.us/img375/3...00921at105.png
http://img199.imageshack.us/img199/3...00921at105.png

Though I will try different kernels, I do have my doubts, that it will fix it. Not that I know a lot about kernels and such.
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