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xlslx 02-14-2008 12:55 AM

yeah i read this but ASAP is not a correct answer to my question ;) but its ok...iam as patient as before - "all good things come to an end"....

HCE 02-14-2008 01:19 AM

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[cite] xlslx:[/cite]"all good things come to an end"....
That's a good one. I hope all good things are just about to begin, should this release finally do the job...

altair1979 02-14-2008 06:19 PM

roisoft : thanx man, problem solved by manually entering ip address and dns...
Now if only I could I could get my 4 SATA hard drives to work I could definitely get rid of Vista...

roisoft 02-14-2008 06:46 PM

You can try this, format one Sata Hd in HFS+ (GUID) and restore your lEO1 into the NEW (sata) LEO2, download the new Medevil AppleNforceAta.kext and and copy this kext into your second leo /system/library/extensions. Extract the pc_efi_v80 in your desktop (LEO1), with diskutility get info about your LEO2 (diskXsY) and unmount the disk open a terminal and type:

(for example the device is disk1s2 ok?)
sudo -s

(your password)
cd /Users/"Your user here"/Desktop/pc_efi_v80

./startupfiletool /dev/rdisk1 ./boot_v80

dd if=./guid/boot1h of=/dev/rdisk1s2 bs=512 count=1
dd if=./guid/boot0 of=/dev/disk1 bs=400 count=1

-At this moment you will see the leo2 mounted again in your desktop-
donīt close the terminal, copy the applesmbios from your pc_efi_v80 into LEO2 /system/library/extensions

in the terminal type again

cd /volumes/"LEO2"/system/library/extensions
chmod -R 755 * && chown -R root:wheel *
cd ..
rm extension.mkext
kextcache -a i386 -e

close the terminal, open diskutility and verify the LEO2 and repair the permission, reboot into LEO2 (put the correct device in your bios or you can use the bios bootloader f8-10-12 I donīt know what is your mother) and cross your fingers!!

zuz242 02-14-2008 08:00 PM

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[cite] zuz242:[/cite]..., as i did not find the osx equivalent of "network gateway".
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[cite] roisoft:[/cite]network gateway=router :)
i know, but i was referring at the "default gateway" option under win, where one inserts the ip of the
router (or server) in order to access the internet (getting internet dns resolution etc.).

network options are labeled differently in osx. i had to get my ipīs dns server ip from my router and insert them manually.

roisoft 02-14-2008 08:08 PM

You only need insert dns server....if you are using "manually options" or you have problems with DHCP and your ethernet adapter, I donīt have this problem and my router works properly with my ethernet devices