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Kernel panic during boot
I installed the hazard release of snow leopard. But when I boot it, I get a kernel panic. However I can boot fine in safe mode. What is the best way to capture the kernel panic log so I can show you guys?
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If you are getting a graphical kernel panic message than you can usually use the boot-flag debug=0x144 this will force a verbose kernel panic and you can write down or take a photograph of the panic information. |
Here is a picture of the kernel panic I get in verbose mode :
http://img41.imageshack.us/img41/3838/photo0104w.jpg I can boot fine in safe mode, does that mean a kext problem? Thanks |