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Mavericks kernel testing on AMD (formerly Mountain Lion kernel testing on AMD)


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Testing right now.

 

Can we have a diff, Sinetek?

 

All the best!

+1.It would be cool of the 3 of us would combine our work (you, bronya and me)
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I turn gradually, my system re-starts again.

may myhack is not ideal to create the mavericks usb sticks?
perhaps it is due to the phenom x6? what experience you have done. what else can I use this to test the fu_cking thing finally boots normally. I would be very happy if I saw a kernel panic
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I've got something like that.

Flag used: -v -f arch=x86_64 PCIRootUID=1 npci=0x2000 USBBusFix=Yes

 

P.S. There is an error with AudioAUUC but I don't think it is a problem with kernel. This error shows almost always when I try to boot mavericks installer.

 

http://tinypic.com/view.php?pic=rm4k12&s=5#.Um4asiTAh2Q

(couldn't alloc class audioauucdriver) have you tried to remove the audio driver ? 

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(couldnt alloc class audioauucdriver) have you tried to remove the audio driver ?

Which audio driver? on snow leopard there is no error like this (I use an USB Audio Interface).

It is improtant to delete audio driver? I just asking :)

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Which audio driver? on snow leopard there is no error like this (I use an USB Audio Interface).

It is improtant to delete audio driver? I just asking :)

remove all sound driver and rebooting, I can not tell you what it is but it seems as if something does not fit with the sound driver

  "AudioAUUCDriver"

 

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mavericks is not snow leopard

 

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I would be very happy if I came as far as

who has been brought successful boot mavericks on Phenom II X6?  Please contact me

 

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if I use a different kernel for example from mountain lion, then I get a KP --> what to say to me??

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remove all sound driver and rebooting, I can not tell you what it is but it seems as if something does not fit with the sound driver

  "AudioAUUCDriver"

Ok, you were right! :) I deleted AudioAUUC.kext and AppleHDA.kext (the same error couple lines above :)) and now it's clear.

Results the same like the others.

Thanks Spakk :)

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With and without flags gives same result for me... Phenom B50 x4 ASRock SB870

 

corecrypto.kext and .dylib patch applied.

 

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...trying out the kernel, hoping it helps. Doing awesome work guys. !! :thumbsup_anim:

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+1.It would be cool of the 3 of us would combine our work (you, bronya and me)

Pers. i cant Stress that enough since doing Teamwork on this would be a success multiplier or not ?

 

Tx to all 

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hey guys, i finally get into the installer menu ( i guess )

for the booting list,

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lura.th.jpg

and im so confusing, why its end up like this

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:wacko::unsure::worried_anim::hammer:

is there something wrong, that i made ???

and btw im using this guide to make the mavericks bootable http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/289062-109-mavericks-simple-vanilla-hackintosh-install-guide

and im using AMD FX6100

help guyysss :D

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I never see the black windows with white words. I see just bootloader and when i boot with flag -v it apperas "Restart: not an intel platform!" and it reboots.

Why?

 

I created a bootable with pandora and I just replaced the kernel and corecrypt.kext in S/L/Extensions

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