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Bettarg 04-03-2009 11:32 PM

UUID Error 35, a big problem ?
 
Hello again,

i have this dammed UUID Error 35.
unable to dtermine UUID for host. Error: 35

Beside that this spams my Console Windows , cause this any serious Problems ? I know there is a fix for , but i want to do my Installation as Vanila as Possible.

Thanks for u help.

milanca 04-04-2009 01:41 PM

_CFGetHostUUIDString: unable to determine UUID for host, is a common thing on OSX. It is a message in log caused by kernel when system doesn't find ethernet adapter as built-in. Can be fixed via IOnetworkingfix but the best way is to fix it by making ethernet, LAN as 'built-in' via DSDT. Try to search a bit how to do this. It has no side effects apart from logs, on your networking, internet speed for example and so on. (or at least i just think it doesn't have). But it is good to fix it and have as perfect system as possible.

Regards.

Bettarg 04-04-2009 11:30 PM

Thank you!

milanca 04-05-2009 01:07 AM

You are more than welcome Bettarg. If you have any problems fixing it i'd be glad to assist. If you decide to fix it via dsdt for example, i can help you if needed. One thing i forgot to tell you is that this fix is also called time-machine fix; time machine requires built-in lan to work properly. If you don't use TM you can freely ignore message logs. ;-)

Bettarg 04-05-2009 12:17 PM

This is strange, i can remeber that i have installd a TM Fix. At least TM works fine.
I have try to find informations about DSDT, but dont find mutch informations.

This is the many Problem of the OSX86 Com. So many information ar deep buried in a lot of Forums. A Wiki page would be nice, but OSX86Wiki....a k, this is not a real Wiki :P

Chris83 05-26-2009 03:21 PM

on milanca:
how can i fix it via dsdt?
thx

zuz242 05-26-2009 07:33 PM

DSDT is not the same as EFI strings, isnīt it?
because you could also add the ethernet card via efi-studio so it is recognized as build in.
works for timemachine, so it could work for uuid as well.