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I would like to clarify something. Is it true that users that installed 10.5.2 Zephyroth Release were required to install both 9.1.0 and 9.2.0 Kernels before proceeding to the installation? What if I only installed 9.2.0 Kernal and not the 9.1.0? Is there a downside? Is there a benefit if I choose to install both Kernels?
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In my personal Experience the new 10.5.2 update worked with 2 files differently
1- Mach_Kernel 9.2 without the "NEW" dsmos.kext 2-old dsmos.kext from 10.5.1 Hope it helps |
Thanks, So I should have installed both kernels right? Is it suggested that I install both Kernals?
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My friend just mess around with it so you can learn up a bit and help others in a future, try to do what i just told you and you'll be up and running. HOW ??? just follow your heart :-D
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lol, I did that for my booting problem, experienced and helped others, feel happy. I just hope it doesn't cause any problems. Do you know how to verify what kernal you are using? I think thats all I need to know.
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When the system boots, QUICKLY check in the upper side that it will tell you 9.2 by ToH (something similar) thats in 1 maybe 2 seconds span
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Thanx. Thats the best way to determine. =)
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Hmm... I dont install neither of them. And all work nice.
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what??? lol
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how's that art????
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[quote][cite] WinLinMac01:[/cite]what??? lol Please read top. |
okay, =) please do, very curious
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In fact when you don't select Kernel-9.1.0 and Kernel-9.2.0 the kernel installed is 9.0.0 ... Very simple no ? :-)
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Hehehe, never thought it was an option, maybe you can add this detail to the description into the next release or patch.
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But it's necessary, if you wish to select Kernel-9.2.0, tick Kernel-9.1.0 as well or not?
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i donīt think so. u can only use one kernel at a time, canīt you?
so u just tick 9.2.0. |
I tried ticking both kernals, system did not work. You only tick one as others have said. =) oh, and I tried this when Zephyroth first released his last DVD.
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