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BlackThought 06-02-2011 04:22 AM

ApplePS2Controller: Timed out on mouse input stream
Still waiting for root device.

going on 7 minutes now.

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rebooted with flags and it doesnt say still waiting for root device but it does have ApplePS2Controller: Timed out on mouse input stream 3 times in a row, when i press enter this is when i get still waiting for root device

chitchit 06-03-2011 01:38 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BlackThought (Post 54183)
ApplePS2Controller: Timed out on mouse input stream
Still waiting for root device.

going on 7 minutes now.

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rebooted with flags and it doesnt say still waiting for root device but it does have ApplePS2Controller: Timed out on mouse input stream 3 times in a row, when i press enter this is when i get still waiting for root device

Do you have a UUID kext?

BlackThought 06-03-2011 03:00 AM

ummmmmmmmmm

Whats that? :D

BlackThought 06-03-2011 02:30 PM

HUGE update
http://i283.photobucket.com/albums/k...IMG_0002-3.jpg

I plugged in a PS2 keyboard while it was booting, it gave me the message about time out, i plugged in a USB keyboard and hit enter and some more words popped up and then it booted, i was able to complete the post-installation steps that ask for user name and password using keyboard only (USB one) my mouse is still un-movable, its stuck in my top left corner =\

Anything i can do with keyboard only?

BTW my resolution (default) is at my TV's native 1920x1080p !:'(

so so close........and yes i had to use boot flags

Another update

@#$@#^#$#$%^

Rebooted to see if the thing would load and detect my keyboard...NOPE! it boots to the OSX login screen that wants my password, but my keyboard isnt being detected...im soooooooooooooooooooooooooooo close man.

i use busratio=16 -v -x to boot and everything goes fine except the input devices =\

chitchit 06-04-2011 06:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BlackThought (Post 54200)
HUGE update
http://i283.photobucket.com/albums/k...IMG_0002-3.jpg

I plugged in a PS2 keyboard while it was booting, it gave me the message about time out, i plugged in a USB keyboard and hit enter and some more words popped up and then it booted, i was able to complete the post-installation steps that ask for user name and password using keyboard only (USB one) my mouse is still un-movable, its stuck in my top left corner =\

Anything i can do with keyboard only?

BTW my resolution (default) is at my TV's native 1920x1080p !:'(

so so close........and yes i had to use boot flags

Another update

@#$@#^#$#$%^

Rebooted to see if the thing would load and detect my keyboard...NOPE! it boots to the OSX login screen that wants my password, but my keyboard isnt being detected...im soooooooooooooooooooooooooooo close man.

i use busratio=16 -v -x to boot and everything goes fine except the input devices =\

Boot without the -x and see what happens. That is safe mode. Which may disable USB. Try with busratio=16 and -v and let me know what happens.

BlackThought 06-04-2011 06:15 PM

with busratio=16 -v i get a diff hue of gray sreen with white text, last few lines are

ACPI table not found DSDT.aml
No DSDT found using 0 as uid value
Using PCI-Root-UID value 0

chitchit 06-04-2011 11:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BlackThought (Post 54216)
with busratio=16 -v i get a diff hue of gray sreen with white text, last few lines are

ACPI table not found DSDT.aml
No DSDT found using 0 as uid value
Using PCI-Root-UID value 0

Hm. Try booting with wait=yes and see if as soon as you hit something it reboots. That is what happens right?

BlackThought 06-05-2011 12:41 AM

do you mean busratio=16 wait=yes -v or simply wait=yes ?

with busratio=16 wait =yes i get still waiting for root device

with wait=yes i get this

http://bigpichost.com/files/capture_1jmvhc4x.png

gear is still spinning tho.

chitchit 06-05-2011 02:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BlackThought (Post 54220)
do you mean busratio=16 wait=yes -v or simply wait=yes ?

with busratio=16 wait =yes i get still waiting for root device

with wait=yes i get this

http://bigpichost.com/files/capture_1jmvhc4x.png

gear is still spinning tho.

I mean Wait=Yes -v busratio=16 and just for the heck of it -f

What does that do?

BlackThought 06-05-2011 03:51 AM

wait=yes busratio=16 -v gets me here

http://bigpichost.com/files/1_8x5nfz9_kq22nzvu.jpg
press a key and then
kernel panic
http://bigpichost.com/files/img____8_zvl635nu.jpg

-f -v gets me to a still waiting for device
:'( lmao, maybe it's just not meant to be??????????