InfiniteMac OSx86

InfiniteMac OSx86 (http://infinitemac.com/forum.php)
-   Leopard 10.5 (http://infinitemac.com/forumdisplay.php?f=85)
-   -   turning icon at apple boot (http://infinitemac.com/showthread.php?t=1206)

BigBadBen 07-08-2008 11:09 PM

do you think ill have the same problem with leo4all or kalyway?

cgsheen 07-08-2008 11:57 PM

How did you do the Update from 10.5.2 to 10.5.3? Did you use Zephyroth's ASU?

These are kind of weird errors... The first has to do with the "enhanced USB" driver (USB 2.0). Then it looks like it finds your 2 SATA drives - and a few lines later, looses them. (After the "Firewire unable to determine" message, the bootloader is doing a LOT of stuff, mostly having to do with the "boot device" (startup hard drive). This is where the "Still waiting for boot device" error message generally occurs. Yours is either stalled there or caught in a neverending loop...) So, it looks like some of your .kexts really got screwed up if all this was working properly before the "update"...

BigBadBen 07-09-2008 12:02 AM

Quote:

[cite] cgsheen:[/cite]How did you do the Update from 10.5.2 to 10.5.3? Did you use Zephyroth's ASU?

These are kind of weird errors... The first has to do with the "enhanced USB" driver (USB 2.0). Then it looks like it finds your 2 SATA drives - and a few lines later, looses them. (After the "Firewire unable to determine" message, the bootloader is doing a LOT of stuff, mostly having to do with the "boot device" (startup hard drive). This is where the "Still waiting for boot device" error message generally occurs. Yours is either stalled there or caught in a neverending loop...) So, it looks like some of your .kexts really got screwed up if all this was working properly before the "update"...
everything was ok before(10.5.2).
i tried ti modify only with asu = kernel panic
so
i tried with kalyway combo update + 9.3 kernel and that worked, but at reboot i have this (neverending loop)

:(

cgsheen 07-09-2008 05:16 AM

looks like you're re-installing 10.5.2 - I don't think you'll get this fixed otherwise...

BigBadBen 07-09-2008 11:30 AM

Quote:

[cite] cgsheen:[/cite]looks like you're re-installing 10.5.2 - I don't think you'll get this fixed otherwise...
no other way?
ok then so i guess ill be stuck at 10.5.2..

nfoav8or 07-10-2008 03:02 AM

I never updated to the 9.3 kernel for my last install. instead I just updated to the 9.4 kernel and ran 10.5.3 for a while until i updated to 10.5.4. Have you tried that?

nfoav8or 07-10-2008 03:06 AM

do you actively use Firewire? booting with <b>-s</b> and <b>rm</b>'ing (removing) the Firewire kexts, then <b>reboot</b> to <b>-f</b> for a forced reloading of all kexts so it recognizes the missing ones... IMO if you don't use a kext, why let your system search... get rid of it (of course you should always make a backup so you can copy it back if you've made a mistake).

Puttabong 07-10-2008 04:25 AM

Disable Firewire (1394) in your BIOS.

nfoav8or 07-10-2008 07:24 AM

haha. yeah that would fix it faster. thanks Olli. :-P

BigBadBen 07-11-2008 03:21 AM

thx 4 help..but i reinstalled everything back to 10.5.2

ill try again to update

:(


and ok...ill turn off 1394 :)