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Updated to 10.6.2 on my hack with no issues at all from Software update.
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Updated, Kernel panic on boot, deleted sleepenabler.kext and installed version for 10.6.2 everything back to normal, and for some reason fonts look better in firefox.
I really need to get intelcpupowermanagment working then I won't have this problem again, would be very grateful if someone could show me how to add speedsteps to dsdt. |
Managed a sucessful (eventually) update here (downloaded and ran update manually). Got caught out with the SleepEnabler.kext, thus kernel panic. Rebooted with SL dvd and ran terminal renamed Sleepenabler.kext>Sleepeneablerkext.old also renamed extension.mkext in /Extra. Rebooted with -f -v had 1 kernel panic about 10 minutes after GUI loaded but in the meantime had found out about the bug and Netkas's new kext (tnx snow :)) so installed new kext recreated Extensions.mkext repaired permissions and reboot, all seems fine now.
*note to self* Read around the forums for potential issues LOL ;) |
if i don`t do the update there is a problem? :)) and no panics and stuff like that ... i did 10.6.2 update earlier this morning and god too much panics ... so i give up updating till a 10.6 will be created by iDeneb, iAtaKos or maybe Leo4All ... or maybe someone will make a post with a hacked Darwin kernel 10.2.0
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Hi i have same problem with the sleepenabler.. So how can i delete the kext so i can try to boot without kernel panics?
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I couldn't boot with -x or -s, only have one version of osx installed. So I installed trial version of macdrive and deleted it and also Extensions.mkext from windows
I think my osx setup has got so good I've become complacent |
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the commands you want to run are: mv /Volumes/<your SL install here>/Extra/Extensions/SleepEnabler.kext /Volumes/<your SL install here>/Extra/Extensions/SleepEnabler.kext.old and mv /Volumes/<your SL install here>/Extra/Extensions.mkext /Volumes/<your SL install here>/Extra/Extensions.mkext.old close terminal and reboot (eject dvd) with -f -v hope this helps, good luck E2A i realised later I could have effected the repairs described above and in post #23 by booting into my Leopard installation (doh!) still at least I've shown it's possible to do the same thing from booting via dvd.... |
update was straight forward, i jus have to follow the netkas guide
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