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I messed up my system yesterday cause of kernel update. Now in the new install I figured I'll do this the proper way. - Update system.kext with kext helper - Update Kernel with kernel helper (or whatever its called) - To make sure repair permissions for system.kext - To make very sure set permission to kernel. And now my system boots to Firewire message and then it halts without error and the harddrive shuts down. I tried booting with -v -f to no use. WTF is up with that. If I have to do another reinstall I will go insane. This is windows all over, even getting worse, a lot worse. Any help is very very very appreciated. Goddamnit |
Is it possible to fix Leo from within Tiger?
That would make things a lot easier now and in the future. Thx |
yes you can fix leo with tiger just repair permissions
after your done |
Didnt work bud, Im now looking at another reinstall, wonderfull. Ya gotta love OSX on AMD!
Oh, shall I have another go at the new kernel? I guess not :/ |
how are you installing the new kernel and kext files??
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method described above. To be sure I set permissions after using kext helper and kernel installer.
Could someone tell me how you can properly recover from a panic or non bootable OS within Tiger or DVD. I don't think it's even possible right? I didn't get a panic so this is another issue happening here. |
It seem that a lot of people are having problems with the new mach_kernel 9.2.2 and system.kext,
on the other hand some said that they were able to get it working. I myself have tried it and it did not work for me. What is so confusing here are the bits-and-peices of information from the people who claim to having it working. Can someone who has it working write in clear steps what they did and tell the rest of us what system hardware they are using because I think this is related to system hardware configuration rather than the new kernel upgrade itself. Cheers !! |
It works perfectly for me, i have just one tiny trouble, cant boot in normal mode (getting kernel panic)
Can boot only with "-v -f" |
I have the same problem since yesterday dunno why :( can only boot with "-f"
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mines been fine, i have an Athlon64 X2 3800+ (socket 939) |