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I manage to install ipc 10.5.6 with just the busratio=20 command at the Darwin prompt .

Everything went OK and it say's tha the Instalation of Mac OS X is succesfull , but when i try to reboot from the hard drive that i did the installation (it has only one Mac os extended jurnaled gpt partition) just reboots !!

 

I put he busratio=20 command but nothing change :-(

 

i7 920 - Asus P6T Deluxe v1

 

 

PLS HEEELP!!

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I have been trying for weeks now to get a stable install on the Asus Rampage II Extreme, however I have managed to boot into osx a couple of times, I can't find a stable install. I have all newest editions of boot's such as iatkos, ideneb, leo4all and xxx. I will switch to a retail install, but I want to wait till Snow Leopard comes out to spend money on an official release.

 

Supposably iDeneb v4 should just work, there are more than a dozen comments, on iDeneb being installed with ease. However doesn't seem to work for me. Which parts of customize under the install are essential/ worked for you? Which bios settings did you use? Could really use some help, tried all kinds of installs, and customize options, all kind of boot options.

 

Essential information about the system:

 

Asus Rampage II Extreme with bios 903

Core i7 940

DDR3 1600

9800GT Hybrid Power

Sata 1,5 TB configured as AHCI ( 3 equal partitions, 2 still empty)

 

Did a couple of P45 Intel builds but can't seem to get this working with leopard..

 

I'm up and running using these instructions and have the same Motherboard as you.

 

The LAN was the only part that didn't work, but was fixed fairly easily.

 

So it's definitely possible for you. I had problems when using multiple drives which I removed, once installed I put them back in and it all works fine.

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Hey guys, been reading this thread a lot and getting SOOO close to a good install. Thanks for the help

my rig

Asus P6T6 WS Revolution

Core i7 920

EVGA 9800GT

GSkill DDR3 1600 6GB

250GB SATA

dont have a retail copy right now so I'm messing around with iDeneb1.4

So I installed iDeneb1.4, I can boot with flags, busratio=20 -v

I got the LAN, audio, video all working fine, but I can't get all the cores enabled. Tried DSDT patcher exactly like in MJ's tutorial, on the -v boot I can see all the 8 cores enabled, but once I'm on the desktop and use system profiler I only see 1 core. I used the cpus=1 fix in the iDeneb options, is this what is messing it up?

thanks dudes, you rock

Hey Jon, welcome to the club :)

You should definitely try removing the cpus=1 line from your Boot.plist (at least, I presume that's what the fix adds), as it will let your install think it works on just one core. To be sure you've got it fixed correctly afterwards, check how many cores the Activity Monitor shows you :) (give a yell if you need help with the Boot.plist)

 

I manage to install ipc 10.5.6 with just the busratio=20 command at the Darwin prompt .

Everything went OK and it say's tha the Instalation of Mac OS X is succesfull , but when i try to reboot from the hard drive that i did the installation (it has only one Mac os extended jurnaled gpt partition) just reboots !!

 

I put he busratio=20 command but nothing change :-(

 

i7 920 - Asus P6T Deluxe v1

PLS HEEELP!!

Hey TLG,

Just to be certain - did you make sure to install the patched Voodoo (9.5.0) Kernel, or did you install the Vanilla Kernel? The latter one makes your install boot-loop...

 

Could the freezing problem during installation for p6t deluxe v2's (freezes after about 1-2 minutes into the installing screen with no error) be related to the AppleIntelCPUManagement timing out? Could this cause the CPU to overheat and stop working?

 

Any thoughts?

As I'm not sure how it exactly works, I can't really say.. But wasn't this kext removed from the v3 132-disk by M J? (I can't check myself, as I don't have it around at the moment) And to make your CPU overheat in such a short time, and exactly 1 to 2 minutes after graphic boot, in different circumstances.. Seems farfetched to me, but as said earlier, it just might actually be happening. And in any case - great to have people thinking analystically on the problem :)

 

Good luck all,

AiBear

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Hey TLG,

Just to be certain - did you make sure to install the patched Voodoo (9.5.0) Kernel, or did you install the Vanilla Kernel? The latter one makes your install boot-loop...

 

 

 

First of all thanks for the answer . :)

 

I did what you said and now i have manage to instal ipc 10.5.6 with oodoo kernel 9.5.0 as you said and now i don't get reboot at restart (when it is goin to show the first white screen with the grey apple logo ).

My problem now is that after reboot i get the "forbidden" symbol upon apple logo while the loading circle indicator keeps rotating ..

 

 

Need your lights to this problem as well..

 

Thanks and sorry for my bad english .. :(

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First of all thanks for the answer . :)

 

I did what you said and now i have manage to instal ipc 10.5.6 with oodoo kernel 9.5.0 as you said and now i don't get reboot at restart (when it is goin to show the first white screen with the grey apple logo ).

My problem now is that after reboot i get the "forbidden" symbol upon apple logo while the loading circle indicator keeps rotating ..

Need your lights to this problem as well..

 

Thanks and sorry for my bad english .. :(

Please don't appologize for your english; as long as poeple know what you mean, it's perfect :rolleyes:

Please start with the "-v" flag, to go into verbose mode, and tell us what you see / what happens, this will make any troubleshooting a lot easier :P

 

Good luck!

AiBear

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So i manage to make a little progress and now i'm stuck at "waiting for root device"

 

I have my sata configuration at AHCI and i choose the HD from the Asus P6T delixe bios boot selector.

The disk is my third sata hd so the id when i formated it under Disk utility was disk2s2 ..

 

What commands should i put at the darwin command prompt ?

Now i'm using rd(0,1)/mach_kernel.voodoo busratio=20 -v -f rd=dik2s2

 

i've tried disk1s2 and disk2s1 also but i get the "waiting for root device" also ...

 

I think disk2 is the right one but i don't know about the S(?)

 

 

Ok i Solved this error by removing the cable fro the other two hard disks and puting the Mac os Boot Hd at sata 1 port ...

Now the loading continues ....and freeze at

"AppleYukon2:000000000,000000000 sk98osx_dent - recovering from missed interupt"

 

 

 

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I finally did it !!! i didn't put any yokon driver from the IPC 10.5.6 dvd and now i can load mac os x ...but i don't have LAN ...

 

 

One question ... my vga card is gtx 295 so there is no support fo it ..

Can i put a second card like 980gtx inside my computer and use this for Mac os x ?

 

 

 

 

 

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So i manage to make a little progress and now i'm stuck at "waiting for root device"

 

I have my sata configuration at AHCI and i choose the HD from the Asus P6T delixe bios boot selector.

The disk is my third sata hd so the id when i formated it under Disk utility was disk2s2 ..

 

What commands should i put at the darwin command prompt ?

Now i'm using rd(0,1)/mach_kernel.voodoo busratio=20 -v -f rd=dik2s2

 

i've tried disk1s2 and disk2s1 also but i get the "waiting for root device" also ...

 

I think disk2 is the right one but i don't know about the S(?)

Ok i Solved this error by removing the cable fro the other two hard disks and puting the Mac os Boot Hd at sata 1 port ...

Now the loading continues ....and freeze at

"AppleYukon2:000000000,000000000 sk98osx_dent - recovering from missed interupt"

.

.

.

.

.

I finally did it !!! i didn't put any yokon driver from the IPC 10.5.6 dvd and now i can load mac os x ...but i don't have LAN ...

One question ... my vga card is gtx 295 so there is no support fo it ..

Can i put a second card like 980gtx inside my computer and use this for Mac os x ?

...

Great work!

Now, to make OS X nicely bootable, you'll want to use the UUID instead of the disk specification as that can change during boot. To do that, you'll have to add the line "boot-uuid=......." (no quotes, uuid on the dots) to your Boot.plist; the UUID can be found in the Disk Utility (info about the partition you want to boot from). Remember to fill in the dashes (minuses) as well when doing this, otherwise it still won't work!

 

For your LAN, try using a kext posted elsewhere on the forum; there are multiple versions of yukon and yukon2 drifting around, make sure you try out a few. (if that fails, grab a generic one and add the lines for the 8056 yourself, it's quite easily done).

 

As for the second graphics card: there is a whole section dedicated to multicard and multimonitor installs on this forum, I suggest you take a look there, they'll probably have more knowledge about this.

 

Have fun!!

AiBear

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I've tried the 9.6.3 kernel from the Nehalem Mac Pro which was linked in another thread.

Here: http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/index.php...p;#entry1132913

 

It's rebooting fairly early on into the boot process.

 

So far I've tried with the boot flag busratio=20 and without. I also tried it using no overclock which didn't help either.

Things to try: Hyperthreading off and single core enabled with busratio included/excluded.

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Hello mates.

 

So, i get this mobo up and and running at last.

 

All i have to do is follow MJ first post,, the walktrough, step by step.

 

ANYTHING ELSE, or skipping step (someone told me DSDT wasn't needed anymore) SIMPLY DOES NOT WORK!

I CAN'T make Chameleon or EFIstudio, or everything else to work, maybe for my poor knowledge about EFI,

but EVERYTHING seems ok with Munky's method.

 

It's a huge effort for people like me, working with mac from years, but absolutely ignorant in what's there

under the os.

 

So, i want to say THANKS to MJ, great massive work, and to Munky, Aibear, and all the others posting here.

Everyone. Other's Mistakes posted here sometimes helps a lot.

 

I've got a thousand question now, like everyone else, and with time i think everything should be fine.

 

- First of all, i can only see one of my two RAM bank.

They are in slots A1 and B1, like said in the mobo guide, but the second one doesn't shows up.

Any clue?

 

- And then about EFi and voodoo Kernel.

Why starting up in -v mode, i can read something about kernels doesn't matching?

Is osx still reading the original kernel?

I've copied voodookernel file in EFI and in root, like MJ said.

Is there a way to mount the EFI partition on desktop and look via Finder at the files? It would be sooo useful!

 

- And now i'm asking myself about a method to save this os on another drive or in an img, to restore in case of failure. Anyone could point me in the right direction?

 

- Ah yes, last... firewire device (i.e. HD) doesn't hotswap/mount but need to restart.

It's related to semething in mobo bios?

 

 

Thanks to all, again.

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As I'm not sure how it exactly works, I can't really say.. But wasn't this kext removed from the v3 132-disk by M J? (I can't check myself, as I don't have it around at the moment) And to make your CPU overheat in such a short time, and exactly 1 to 2 minutes after graphic boot, in different circumstances.. Seems farfetched to me, but as said earlier, it just might actually be happening. And in any case - great to have people thinking analystically on the problem :unsure:

 

Hmmm,

 

Well, since my last post I've cracked and downloaded iPC Final. I still use slimbuild and the same command arguments. The difference I've noticed is that iPC doesn't have the same "chugging/jumpy" effect visually as the retail did for me (i.e. when the screen that says "preparing installation..." is showing, in the Retail version, the progress bar is jumpy where as the iPC version it's smooth). iPC also did not freeze during install and I was able to actually see a MAC OS desktop!

 

Does anyone know what some of the differences between the iPC and Retail 10.5.6 versions are that might be causing the freezing issue during installation for me?

 

specs:

p6t deluxe v2, i7 920

3 x 2Gb ddr3 1600

1Tb caviar green WD

BENQ USBDVD (my SATA LG causes kernel panics for some reason)

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For me copying the newer 10.5.6 kexts to the EFI partition and re running the update.sh file fixed all my USB / firewire and network problems in one sweep.

http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/index.php...amp;pid=1133336

 

Thank you Stanza 33, but

Argh, i did just try to put these files (Firewire and usb) in EFi esxtensions folder via terminal, then ./update

and umount,

 

After rebooting i found a black screen with these:

 

boot0: GPT

boot0: HFS+

boot0: booting

boot0: done

boot1: startupfile_

 

I can't do nothing at this point, no keyboard, but blinking underscore.

I think the problem are not the new kexts i put in EFI, but something different.

If i try to boot with cdboot I always stop at

 

MAC Framework succesfully initialized

using 10485 buffer headers and 4096 cluster IO buffer headers

 

l can go further adding -x in startup string

it boots after minutes, maybe l can rebuild efi from here in safe mode, but when

I reboot i get boot0: GPT etc again...

 

Maybe the files are corrupted...I'll try to download them again

 

 

 

thanks

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This is where I keep getting caught.

 

I've redone the installation so many times I almost know the commands off b y heart.

 

What is the significance of the error: "MAC Framework succesfully initialized

using 10485 buffer headers and 4096 cluster IO buffer headers"

 

I'm wondering if this guide works at all with the V2 board. :( I've double checked and triple checked my commands as I'm typing them in.

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Thank you Stanza 33, but

Argh, i did just try to put these files (Firewire and usb) in EFi esxtensions folder via terminal, then ./update

and umount,

 

After rebooting i found a black screen with these:

 

boot0: GPT

boot0: HFS+

boot0: booting

boot0: done

boot1: startupfile_

 

I can't do nothing at this point, no keyboard, but blinking underscore.

I think the problem are not the new kexts i put in EFI, but something different.

If i try to boot with cdboot I always stop at

 

MAC Framework succesfully initialized

using 10485 buffer headers and 4096 cluster IO buffer headers

 

l can go further adding -x in startup string

it boots after minutes, maybe l can rebuild efi from here in safe mode, but when

I reboot i get boot0: GPT etc again...

 

Maybe the files are corrupted...I'll try to download them again

 

 

 

thanks

Just a quick reply: seems like a multiple-core error. Please do try to remember to turn *off* 7 cores when booting from the cd, as it hasn't got the DSDT patch installed :D

Furthermore: It looks like your EFI boot is b0rked. Just boot up from either the 132 cd or a distro disc, and reinstall your EFI (as written in Munky's guide, if that's what you're using). You won't have to install the kexts etc again, just the booter itself (probably went wrong with settings somewhere).

 

 

Hello mates.

 

So, i get this mobo up and and running at last.

 

All i have to do is follow MJ first post,, the walktrough, step by step.

 

ANYTHING ELSE, or skipping step (someone told me DSDT wasn't needed anymore) SIMPLY DOES NOT WORK!

I CAN'T make Chameleon or EFIstudio, or everything else to work, maybe for my poor knowledge about EFI,

but EVERYTHING seems ok with Munky's method.

 

It's a huge effort for people like me, working with mac from years, but absolutely ignorant in what's there

under the os.

 

So, i want to say THANKS to MJ, great massive work, and to Munky, Aibear, and all the others posting here.

Everyone. Other's Mistakes posted here sometimes helps a lot.

 

I've got a thousand question now, like everyone else, and with time i think everything should be fine.

 

- First of all, i can only see one of my two RAM bank.

They are in slots A1 and B1, like said in the mobo guide, but the second one doesn't shows up.

Any clue?

 

- And then about EFi and voodoo Kernel.

Why starting up in -v mode, i can read something about kernels doesn't matching?

Is osx still reading the original kernel?

I've copied voodookernel file in EFI and in root, like MJ said.

Is there a way to mount the EFI partition on desktop and look via Finder at the files? It would be sooo useful!

 

- And now i'm asking myself about a method to save this os on another drive or in an img, to restore in case of failure. Anyone could point me in the right direction?

 

- Ah yes, last... firewire device (i.e. HD) doesn't hotswap/mount but need to restart.

It's related to semething in mobo bios?

 

 

Thanks to all, again.

Hey Endo

quick look at your post too:

- RAM banks should work out of the box, no changes there. Have you tried other systems? Or even checking the System info in the install mode of a distro? It seems weird.. What does your BIOS say about installed memory?

- Don't worry about kernel mismatched... As long as it works, it's fine (for now). We - the i7 community - just have to wait for the new kernels to come along nicely. As for the EFI partition: to see it in Finder, you'll have to mount it using Terminal (usual way) and then restart Finder - it will auto-magically appear on your desktop :)

- You could use various apps to make a copy of your install, but in the end, I think the best way is to have a clone of your disk (as in - a second hard drive), because you'll need all the EFI settings as well.. Oh, and try making either notes or file backups of the *exact* kexts that work for you

- on 10.5.6 with the 9.5.0 kernel, FW and USB need a older kext installed, a matching 10.5.5 system version - but to my shame, I can't exactly remember which one right now (although I believe it's Seatbelt.kext).. If you look around the Voodoo 9.5.0 thread, or even this one, you'll find that answer :)

 

Good luck!

AiBear

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Just a quick reply: seems like a multiple-core error. Please do try to remember to turn *off* 7 cores when booting from the cd, as it hasn't got the DSDT patch installed :D

Furthermore: It looks like your EFI boot is b0rked. Just boot up from either the 132 cd or a distro disc, and reinstall your EFI (as written in Munky's guide, if that's what you're using). You won't have to install the kexts etc again, just the booter itself (probably went wrong with settings somewhere).

 

yes, you're right. it was that.

Jerra, for you i think it's the same, just disable hiperthtreading and use just 1 core in bios settings.

 

about the efi, maybe it was a mistyping, around in the forum i've found much about boot0 problem.

come again with munky's style and now i'm back in the boot.

 

Thanks AiBear.

 

for the missing ram bank I think it's hardware related. it doesn't show up in bios too, many people got this hardware failure. I'll talk with the pc guy at the shop...

 

ANd About firewire drive mounting only after rebooting:

"copying the newer 10.5.6 kexts to the EFI partition and re running the update.sh file fixed all my USB / firewire and network problems in one sweep." like Stanza33 said doesn't seem the right approach...

 

Why copying kexts from system to EFI if they are the same?

AM i wrong?

 

I'll look around for the older files you said AiBear.

 

Thank you.

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Ok so I ended up installing iDeneb 1.4 in a spare HD for testing. Install went smoothly, I applied the DSDT patch and I'm able to use all 4 cores. The only thing I'm having difficulties is with the SATA HDs. When accessing files it takes a good 1 to 2 minutes to see all the folders. This only happens on the secondary HD not the primary. AHCI is enabled in the Bios, I'm using the Asus P6T non deluxe edition. Can someone lend some hand here....

 

Intel ICH10R Southbridge

JMicron JMB363 SATA & PATA controller

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ANd About firewire drive mounting only after rebooting:

"copying the newer 10.5.6 kexts to the EFI partition and re running the update.sh file fixed all my USB / firewire and network problems in one sweep." like Stanza33 said doesn't seem the right approach...

 

Why copying kexts from system to EFI if they are the same?

AM i wrong?

 

Unless you did the install from a 10.5.6 dvd then no they won't be the same. ( I think from memory )

 

as you do the DSDT dance

then the EFI dance

 

Then do the 10.5.6 update.

So the system kexts will be later than the kexts on your EFI partition.

 

But thats beside the point. if you look in your EFI/Extensions folder. you will notice these kexts are not actually there.

 

So the system is booting from the kernel on one partition, loading some kexts from that partition and the rest of the kexts from the other partition.

 

Somewhere along the process I don't think it likes the swap back and forth between partitions when looking for kexts/drivers?

 

Hence why I placed the ones that gave trouble on the EFI partition.....(you have 200meg to play with)

 

So no the kernel (voodoo) and associated kexts / kext cache and DSDT file all load from the same partition. (EFI)

 

Probably something similar to why you have to copy the mac_kernel.voodoo to the root directory of the system partition as well as the EFI partition.... Doesn't actually make sense why you should have to....but it doesn't work without doing so. ???

 

At a vague guess, as the 200meg EFI partition is not used as such on a normal MAC.... OSX doesn't normally ever look there for needed drivers etc. It looks to the second partition that holds the normal install of OSX.

 

We are doing the "out of normal" process here to get OSX running on a machine it wasn't ment to. So I guess the kernel or boot process goes something like

 

load boot loader

tell it to load kernel from a particular partition

load drivers from "current kernel partition"

do other stuff

can't find something (a driver say).....

have a sniff around in the normal (mac) areas for the required files. which it then finds on the second (real mac) partition

continue loading from current partition.....which now has changed

 

So by putting required kexts in the same as (not real mac) kernel we get around the problem possibly.

or I could just be talking a whole heap of {censored} and completely off base here???

 

either way, doing the kexts on EFI partition fixed all my probs in one easy step for my system ....dunno?

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What's up guys? How is everyone doing?

 

Here da stuff

 

i7 920

p6t deluxe v1 latest bios

sata1 dvd #

sata2 hdd #

hd 2900 pro

6gb

400gb hdd gpt *_*

os x 10.5.6 retail leopard

 

so far this is what i know/found out

 

-under cpu configuration i have everything disabled + 1 cpu --- I did this because the installation is faster and no more choppy lag loading. The extra cpu settings add too many variables may cause inconsistency. (Works the same with or without, its just without is faster!)

 

-I have my dvd on sata 1 and hdd on sata 2 bc when i can disk1s3 it wouldnt boot and would remain at the infamous "waiting for root device" o_O ***According to disk utility the mac is seeing them backwards (BIOS shows SATA 1 DVD, SATA 2 HDD and OS X installer shows SATA 1 HDD, SATA 2 DVD)

 

-iDeneb v1.4 10.5.6 boots perfectly with all cores on +ht without any boot flags and installs without a sneeze (w/ oc & w/o oc). However I have to use the boot-132 iso after the install (reboots with vanilla and voodoo kernel from install dvd) but I can follow the retail guide and make it work perfectly :unsure:

 

...buut since im a loser LawLz who likes doing things the hard way, lets move on it why i cant install retail..

 

**As for my problem (i think there may be a simple remedy), during initial os install I cannot unmount the partition that I am installing Leopard on. I cannot do it through disk utility & neither can the installer after the dvd disk verification and installation begins.

I get:

starting install...., prep volume..., consistency check...., etc etc

"OSInstaller [125]: could not repair because of error Could not unmount disk"

"OSInstaller [125]: Install failed: ..blah blah"

 

I have search google, insanelymac, hackint0sh, and could not find anything with the same issue. ~_~

 

So internet friends.. will u teach me the ways of gangsterhood?

 

buhgock.

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either way, doing the kexts on EFI partition fixed all my probs in one easy step for my system ....dunno?

 

it makes sense, thanks for your reply.

anyway now i've got another problem, how sad...

 

the system doesn't load anymore, it stop at ioapic error at boot.

i don't know if it's hardware related maybe bios config wrong, or software related.

 

i didn't make any changes... that's strange.

i can boot from leopard dvd, system and disk check, and i'm trying to understand now,

before i'll end up reinstalling everything.

 

 

 

 

Gave up and bought the Gigabyte EX58 UD5 board.

 

Installed 10.5.6 first go vanilla except Voodo kernel + kexts with everything working. I might try again with the Asus in the future.

 

noooo...

"MAC Framework succesfully initialized

using 10485 buffer headers and 4096 cluster IO buffer headers"

 

i've never had this problem with install disk... strange.

 

do u think it's related to your version 2 motherboard?

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"OSInstaller [125]: could not repair because of error Could not unmount disk"

"OSInstaller [125]: Install failed: ..blah blah"

 

buhgock, same here

unable to perform any HDD operation

mount, unmount, newfs_hfs etc - just hang up

hdd is an new WD Caviar SE16

tried with many variations of AHCI kexts, tried with and without seatbelt, nothing

any suggestions very appreciable

thanks

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hm, even `mkdir' and `ls -l /Volumes' hangs up

 

got errors like:

disk0s2 I/O error
uid 0 on /Library/Preferences: out of inodes

 

HDD is ok

just created 3 partitions using iDeneb install DVD

 

then started boot132 retail install

seems a bit strange, cause created partitions actually are mounted

the troubles begins when i try to umount

`ps -ax' shows `/sbin/umount disk0s2'

it can not be terminated even with `kill -9'

 

thought there are opened files

nope

`lsof' shows no files opened from /Volumes/OSX

 

checking either logging daemon make it umountable

nope

it is not usable even with .fseventsd/no_log file on partition

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buhgock, same here

unable to perform any HDD operation

mount, unmount, newfs_hfs etc - just hang up

hdd is an new WD Caviar SE16

tried with many variations of AHCI kexts, tried with and without seatbelt, nothing

any suggestions very appreciable

thanks

 

 

try with a different version retail. Its working with 10.5.4 to install except at the very end it says install failed like after the progress bar completed. Make sure ur sata slots are match correctly.

 

bugock.

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try with a different version retail. Its working with 10.5.4 to install except at the very end it says install failed like after the progress bar completed. Make sure ur sata slots are match correctly.

 

bugock.

 

i have only 10.5.6 retail

do not want to download from torrents

 

my DVD is SATA slot 1 and HDD is SATA slot 2

trying another AHCI kext

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OSInstaller[134]: Finalizing Disk for OS Install
Apr 22 19:24:38 localhost OSInstaller[134]: Unable to set 'buhgock' as boot disk
Apr 22 19:24:38 localhost Unknown[69]: Could not set boot device property: 0xe00002c7
Apr 22 19:24:38 localhost OSInstaller[134]: Install failed: The Installer could not make the computer start up from the volume “buhgock”.  You may need to select your disk using the Startup Disk utility.
Apr 22 19:24:39 localhost OSInstaller[134]: Memory statistics for 'Install Failed' pane:
Apr 22 19:24:39 localhost OSInstaller[134]: Physical Memory Allocation:  3386 MB wired,	 6 MB trapped,   529 MB active,   334 MB inactive,  1889 MB free,  2752 MB usable,  6144 MB total
Apr 22 19:25:10 localhost Unknown[69]: 2009-04-22 19:25 Mac OS X Installer[134] (CarbonCore.framework) FSEventStreamStart: ERROR: FSEvents_connect() => Unknown service name (1102)
Apr 22 19:25:22 localhost OSInstaller[134]: installAutoFSMonitor: open failed
Apr 22 19:25:24 localhost OSInstaller[134]: TaskLauncher::Launch Failed

 

i7 920

sata hdd gpt

 

Startup Disk Utility fixed that problem. Pretty much the whole install is perfect with 10.5.4 retail, but ive learned that the version of the retail disk matters.

 

the only thing that is making it not perfect is the fact that my processor is unknown (i put my bus ratio at 19 for my oc if that might be why)

 

Hardware Overview:

 

Model Name: iMac

Model Identifier: iMac7,1

Processor Speed: 3.8 GHz

Number Of Processors: 1

Total Number Of Cores: 4

L2 Cache: 1 MB

L3 Cache (per CPU): 8 MB

Memory: 6 GB

Bus Speed: 800 MHz

Boot ROM Version: IM71.007A.B01

Serial Number: CK034KMHK5B

 

ive got all cores on +HT oc'ing @ 3.8 19*199 1595mhz ram

 

 

buhgock.

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