Slice Posted November 10, 2015 Share Posted November 10, 2015 XCode 6.1 also works. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
blackosx Posted November 24, 2015 Share Posted November 24, 2015 Hi Slice My BGM256 theme currently has un-optimised 256px PNG images because when I created it, I found Clover would fail to load optimised versions on the icons. I’ve not looked in to it until now where I’ve got so far but am now stuck and ask if you can explain to me the problem? I have traced the problem to function Zlib_decompress() in Clover/rEFIt_UEFI/Platform/picopng.c which always returns 25. The DBG line at #699 prints: compression method 0 and CINFO=0 FDICT=0 I'm not sure how to proceed. Is there any way I can optimise the 256px icons whilst passing this check for compression method of 8? Clover happily loads and decodes 128px optimised icons so I don't understand why it fails with 256px icons. Thanks EDIT: Here's an optimised and un-optimised version of the 256px os_cap.icns (PNG file) for ref. icons.zip Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
blackosx Posted November 25, 2015 Share Posted November 25, 2015 Using larger 256px theme icons has a drawback of it taking longer to draw the GUI. However I’ve noticed that Clover attempts to load the icons for all linux loaders: 1:886 0:002 Scanning loaders... 1:889 0:002 0: 'Whole Disc Boot' no file system 1:894 0:004 1: 'Whole Disc Boot' no file system 1:898 0:004 2: 'Whole Disc Boot' no file system 1:903 0:004 3: 'Whole Disc Boot' no file system 1:908 0:004 4: 'EFI' 1:913 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_grub.icns 1:918 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 1:922 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 1:927 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_gentoo.icns 1:931 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 1:935 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 1:940 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_gentoo.icns 1:944 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 1:949 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 1:953 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_redhat.icns 1:957 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 1:962 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 1:966 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_ubuntu.icns 1:971 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 1:975 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 1:980 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_kubuntu.icns 1:984 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 1:989 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 1:993 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_mint.icns 1:997 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 2:002 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 2:006 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_fedora.icns 2:011 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 2:015 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 2:020 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_suse.icns 2:024 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 2:028 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 2:033 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_arch.icns 2:037 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 2:042 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 2:046 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_arch.icns 2:051 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 2:055 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 2:060 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_suse.icns 2:064 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 2:068 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 2:073 0:004 5: 'BootVolume' 2:078 0:005 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_grub.icns 2:083 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 2:087 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 2:092 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_gentoo.icns 2:096 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 2:100 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 2:105 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_gentoo.icns 2:109 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 2:114 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 2:118 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_redhat.icns 2:123 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 2:127 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 2:131 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_ubuntu.icns 2:136 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 2:141 0:005 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 2:146 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_kubuntu.icns 2:150 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 2:155 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 2:159 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_mint.icns 2:164 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 2:168 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 2:173 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_fedora.icns 2:177 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 2:182 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 2:186 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_suse.icns 2:196 0:009 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 2:201 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 2:205 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_arch.icns 2:210 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 2:214 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 2:218 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_arch.icns 2:223 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 2:227 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 2:232 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_suse.icns 2:236 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 2:241 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 2:266 0:025 6: 'MainSystem' 2:275 0:008 AddLoaderEntry for Volume Name=MainSystem 2:283 0:008 Check if volume Is Hibernated: 2:285 0:002 Check sleep image 'by signature': 2:291 0:005 read prefs \Library\Preferences\SystemConfiguration\com.apple.PowerManagement.plist status=Success 2:293 0:002 SleepImage name from pref: ImageVolume = 'MainSystem', ImageName = '\private\var\vm\sleepimage' 2:299 0:005 sleepimage not found -> Not Found 2:301 0:002 hibernated: no - sign 2:304 0:002 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_cap.icns 2:308 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_mac.icns 2:312 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 2:317 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\vol_internal_hfs.icns 2:319 0:002 Icon 17 (icons\vol_internal_hfs.icns) not found 2:322 0:002 Theme path EFI\CLOVER\themes\BGM256_alt, ThemeDir=1EE15520 2:324 0:002 egLoadIcon filename: icons\vol_internal.icns 2:333 0:008 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_grub.icns 2:337 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 2:342 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 2:346 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_gentoo.icns 2:351 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 2:355 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 2:360 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_gentoo.icns 2:364 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 2:369 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 2:373 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_redhat.icns 2:377 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 2:382 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 2:386 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_ubuntu.icns 2:391 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 2:395 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 2:400 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_kubuntu.icns 2:404 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 2:409 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 2:413 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_mint.icns 2:417 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 2:422 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 2:426 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_fedora.icns 2:431 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 2:435 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 2:440 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_suse.icns 2:445 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 2:449 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 2:454 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_arch.icns 2:458 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 2:462 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 2:467 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_arch.icns 2:471 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 2:476 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 2:480 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_suse.icns 2:485 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 2:489 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 2:494 0:004 7: 'Recovery HD' 2:499 0:005 AddLoaderEntry for Volume Name=Recovery HD 2:502 0:002 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_cap.icns 2:506 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_mac.icns 2:510 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 2:515 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\vol_recovery.icns 2:520 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_grub.icns 2:524 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 2:528 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 2:538 0:009 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_gentoo.icns 2:543 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 2:548 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 2:552 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_gentoo.icns 2:557 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 2:561 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 2:566 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_redhat.icns 2:570 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 2:574 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 2:579 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_ubuntu.icns 2:583 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 2:588 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 2:592 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_kubuntu.icns 2:596 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 2:601 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 2:605 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_mint.icns 2:610 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 2:614 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 2:619 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_fedora.icns 2:623 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 2:628 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 2:632 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_suse.icns 2:637 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 2:641 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 2:645 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_arch.icns 2:650 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 2:654 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 2:659 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_arch.icns 2:664 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 2:669 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 2:673 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_suse.icns 2:677 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 2:682 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 2:686 0:004 8: 'EFI' 2:691 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_grub.icns 2:696 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 2:700 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 2:705 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_gentoo.icns 2:709 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 2:714 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 2:718 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_gentoo.icns 2:722 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 2:727 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 2:731 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_redhat.icns 2:736 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 2:740 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 2:745 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_ubuntu.icns 2:749 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 2:754 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 2:758 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_kubuntu.icns 2:762 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 2:767 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 2:771 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_mint.icns 2:776 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 2:780 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 2:785 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_fedora.icns 2:789 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 2:794 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 2:801 0:007 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_suse.icns 2:806 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 2:810 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 2:814 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_arch.icns 2:819 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 2:824 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 2:828 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_arch.icns 2:832 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 2:837 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 2:841 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_suse.icns 2:846 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 2:850 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 2:855 0:004 9: 'BackupML' 2:890 0:035 AddLoaderEntry for Volume Name=BackupML 2:902 0:012 Check if volume Is Hibernated: 2:909 0:006 Check sleep image 'by signature': 2:940 0:030 read prefs \Library\Preferences\SystemConfiguration\com.apple.PowerManagement.plist status=Success 2:942 0:002 SleepImage name from pref: ImageVolume = 'BackupML', ImageName = '\private\var\vm\sleepimage' 2:969 0:026 sleepimage not found -> Not Found 2:971 0:002 hibernated: no - sign 2:974 0:002 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_cougar.icns 2:978 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_mac.icns 2:983 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 2:996 0:013 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_grub.icns 3:001 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 3:005 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 3:010 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_gentoo.icns 3:014 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 3:019 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 3:023 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_gentoo.icns 3:028 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 3:032 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 3:037 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_redhat.icns 3:041 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 3:046 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 3:050 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_ubuntu.icns 3:055 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 3:059 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 3:064 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_kubuntu.icns 3:068 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 3:073 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 3:077 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_mint.icns 3:081 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 3:086 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 3:091 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_fedora.icns 3:095 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 3:100 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 3:104 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_suse.icns 3:108 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 3:113 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 3:118 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_arch.icns 3:122 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 3:127 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 3:131 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_arch.icns 3:136 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 3:140 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 3:145 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_suse.icns 3:149 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 3:154 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 3:161 0:007 10: '' 3:188 0:026 AddLoaderEntry for Volume Name= 3:203 0:015 Check if volume Is Hibernated: 3:205 0:002 Check sleep image 'by signature': 3:249 0:044 read prefs \Library\Preferences\SystemConfiguration\com.apple.PowerManagement.plist status=Success 3:252 0:002 using default sleep image name = \private\var\vm\sleepimage 3:284 0:032 sleepimage not found -> Not Found 3:287 0:002 hibernated: no - sign 3:299 0:012 found disk_label with contents:DevLion 3:301 0:002 Created name:DevLion 3:304 0:002 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_lion.icns 3:308 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_mac.icns 3:313 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 3:318 0:005 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_grub.icns 3:323 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 3:327 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 3:332 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_gentoo.icns 3:336 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 3:341 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 3:345 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_gentoo.icns 3:350 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 3:354 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 3:359 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_redhat.icns 3:363 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 3:368 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 3:372 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_ubuntu.icns 3:377 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 3:385 0:008 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 3:390 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_kubuntu.icns 3:395 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 3:399 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 3:404 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_mint.icns 3:408 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 3:413 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 3:417 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_fedora.icns 3:422 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 3:426 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 3:431 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_suse.icns 3:435 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 3:440 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 3:445 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_arch.icns 3:449 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 3:454 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 3:458 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_arch.icns 3:463 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 3:467 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 3:472 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_suse.icns 3:476 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 3:481 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 3:485 0:004 11: 'Store' 3:509 0:023 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_grub.icns 3:514 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 3:518 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 3:523 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_gentoo.icns 3:527 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 3:532 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 3:536 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_gentoo.icns 3:541 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 3:545 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 3:550 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_redhat.icns 3:554 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 3:559 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 3:563 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_ubuntu.icns 3:568 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 3:572 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 3:577 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_kubuntu.icns 3:581 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 3:586 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 3:590 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_mint.icns 3:595 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 3:600 0:005 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 3:604 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_fedora.icns 3:609 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 3:613 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 3:618 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_suse.icns 3:622 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 3:627 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 3:631 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_arch.icns 3:636 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 3:642 0:005 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 3:647 0:005 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_arch.icns 3:651 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 3:656 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 3:660 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_suse.icns 3:665 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 3:669 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 3:674 0:004 12: 'EFI' 3:679 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_grub.icns 3:684 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 3:688 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 3:693 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_gentoo.icns 3:697 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 3:702 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 3:706 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_gentoo.icns 3:711 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 3:715 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 3:720 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_redhat.icns 3:724 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 3:729 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 3:733 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_ubuntu.icns 3:743 0:010 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 3:750 0:006 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 3:756 0:006 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_kubuntu.icns 3:764 0:007 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 3:770 0:006 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 3:777 0:006 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_mint.icns 3:785 0:007 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 3:791 0:006 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 3:797 0:006 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_fedora.icns 3:805 0:007 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 3:812 0:006 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 3:818 0:006 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_suse.icns 3:826 0:007 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 3:833 0:006 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 3:840 0:006 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_arch.icns 3:847 0:007 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 3:854 0:007 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 3:861 0:006 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_arch.icns 3:869 0:007 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 3:875 0:006 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 3:882 0:006 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_suse.icns 3:890 0:007 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 3:897 0:007 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 3:902 0:005 13: 'Legacy HD2' no file system 3:908 0:005 14: 'Empty64' 3:913 0:005 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_grub.icns 3:923 0:009 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 3:929 0:006 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 3:935 0:005 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_gentoo.icns 3:945 0:009 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 3:950 0:005 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 3:956 0:005 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_gentoo.icns 3:966 0:009 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 3:972 0:005 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 3:977 0:005 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_redhat.icns 3:987 0:009 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 3:993 0:005 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 4:001 0:008 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_ubuntu.icns 4:008 0:006 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 4:014 0:005 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 4:019 0:005 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_kubuntu.icns 4:028 0:009 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 4:035 0:006 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 4:040 0:005 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_mint.icns 4:049 0:009 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 4:055 0:005 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 4:061 0:005 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_fedora.icns 4:070 0:009 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 4:076 0:005 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 4:082 0:005 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_suse.icns 4:089 0:006 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 4:097 0:007 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 4:103 0:006 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_arch.icns 4:110 0:006 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 4:118 0:007 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 4:123 0:005 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_arch.icns 4:131 0:007 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 4:139 0:007 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 4:145 0:005 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_suse.icns 4:152 0:007 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 4:160 0:007 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 4:166 0:005 15: 'OSX_Virgin_Mav' 4:207 0:040 AddLoaderEntry for Volume Name=OSX_Virgin_Mav 4:218 0:011 Check if volume Is Hibernated: 4:224 0:005 Check sleep image 'by signature': 4:252 0:028 read prefs \Library\Preferences\SystemConfiguration\com.apple.PowerManagement.plist status=Not Found 4:257 0:004 using default sleep image name = \private\var\vm\sleepimage 4:271 0:014 sleepimage not found -> Not Found 4:276 0:004 hibernated: no - sign 4:281 0:004 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_mav.icns 4:288 0:007 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_mac.icns 4:295 0:007 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 4:315 0:019 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_grub.icns 4:323 0:007 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 4:329 0:006 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 4:337 0:007 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_gentoo.icns 4:344 0:007 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 4:351 0:006 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 4:358 0:007 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_gentoo.icns 4:366 0:007 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 4:372 0:006 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 4:380 0:007 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_redhat.icns 4:387 0:007 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 4:394 0:007 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 4:400 0:005 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_ubuntu.icns 4:408 0:008 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 4:416 0:007 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 4:423 0:007 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_kubuntu.icns 4:431 0:007 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 4:438 0:007 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 4:445 0:007 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_mint.icns 4:452 0:007 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 4:459 0:007 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 4:465 0:005 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_fedora.icns 4:474 0:008 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 4:481 0:007 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 4:487 0:006 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_suse.icns 4:495 0:008 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 4:503 0:007 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 4:509 0:006 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_arch.icns 4:514 0:005 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 4:524 0:009 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 4:530 0:006 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_arch.icns 4:536 0:005 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 4:545 0:009 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 4:551 0:006 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_suse.icns 4:557 0:005 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 4:564 0:006 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 4:599 0:034 16: 'Recovery HD' 4:607 0:008 AddLoaderEntry for Volume Name=Recovery HD 4:620 0:013 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_mav.icns 4:680 0:059 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_mac.icns 4:694 0:014 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 4:705 0:011 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_grub.icns 4:715 0:009 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 4:728 0:013 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 4:739 0:010 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_gentoo.icns 4:749 0:010 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 4:760 0:010 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 4:772 0:012 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_gentoo.icns 4:786 0:013 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 4:802 0:016 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 4:832 0:029 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_redhat.icns 4:863 0:031 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 4:902 0:038 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 4:908 0:006 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_ubuntu.icns 4:914 0:005 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 4:919 0:005 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 4:929 0:009 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_kubuntu.icns 4:935 0:005 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 4:941 0:005 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 4:950 0:009 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_mint.icns 4:956 0:005 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 4:964 0:008 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 4:971 0:006 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_fedora.icns 4:977 0:006 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 4:983 0:005 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 4:992 0:009 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_suse.icns 4:998 0:005 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 5:004 0:005 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 5:013 0:009 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_arch.icns 5:019 0:006 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 5:025 0:006 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 5:032 0:006 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_arch.icns 5:040 0:007 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 5:047 0:006 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 5:057 0:009 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_suse.icns 5:063 0:005 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 5:069 0:006 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 5:076 0:006 17: 'SnowLeopard' 5:092 0:016 AddLoaderEntry for Volume Name=SnowLeopard 5:098 0:006 Check if volume Is Hibernated: 5:103 0:004 Check sleep image 'by signature': 5:123 0:019 read prefs \Library\Preferences\SystemConfiguration\com.apple.PowerManagement.plist status=Success 5:128 0:005 using default sleep image name = \private\var\vm\sleepimage 5:139 0:010 sleepimage not found -> Not Found 5:144 0:004 hibernated: no - sign 5:147 0:003 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_snow.icns 5:154 0:006 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_mac.icns 5:159 0:005 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 5:166 0:006 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_grub.icns 5:173 0:006 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 5:181 0:008 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 5:187 0:006 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_gentoo.icns 5:195 0:007 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 5:201 0:006 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 5:208 0:006 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_gentoo.icns 5:215 0:007 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 5:222 0:006 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 5:227 0:005 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_redhat.icns 5:236 0:008 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 5:243 0:007 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 5:249 0:006 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_ubuntu.icns 5:257 0:008 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 5:265 0:008 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 5:271 0:006 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_kubuntu.icns 5:279 0:007 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 5:287 0:007 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 5:293 0:006 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_mint.icns 5:300 0:007 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 5:307 0:006 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 5:314 0:006 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_fedora.icns 5:321 0:007 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 5:329 0:007 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 5:334 0:005 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_suse.icns 5:342 0:008 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 5:349 0:007 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 5:355 0:005 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_arch.icns 5:360 0:005 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 5:370 0:009 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 5:376 0:005 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_arch.icns 5:382 0:005 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 5:390 0:007 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 5:398 0:007 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_suse.icns 5:403 0:005 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 5:410 0:006 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 5:417 0:007 18: 'El Capitan Beta' 5:459 0:042 AddLoaderEntry for Volume Name=El Capitan Beta 5:475 0:015 Check if volume Is Hibernated: 5:479 0:003 Check sleep image 'by signature': 5:509 0:030 read prefs \Library\Preferences\SystemConfiguration\com.apple.PowerManagement.plist status=Success 5:512 0:003 SleepImage name from pref: ImageVolume = 'El Capitan Beta', ImageName = '\private\var\vm\sleepimage' 5:540 0:027 sleepimage not found -> Not Found 5:544 0:003 hibernated: no - sign 5:549 0:005 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_cap.icns 5:554 0:005 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_mac.icns 5:562 0:008 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 5:575 0:012 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_grub.icns 5:580 0:005 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 5:589 0:008 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 5:596 0:007 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_gentoo.icns 5:602 0:005 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 5:608 0:006 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 5:618 0:009 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_gentoo.icns 5:623 0:005 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 5:632 0:009 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 5:639 0:006 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_redhat.icns 5:645 0:005 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 5:651 0:005 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 5:660 0:009 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_ubuntu.icns 5:666 0:005 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 5:672 0:006 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 5:679 0:006 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_kubuntu.icns 5:687 0:008 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 5:693 0:005 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 5:701 0:007 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_mint.icns 5:707 0:006 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 5:714 0:006 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 5:721 0:007 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_fedora.icns 5:728 0:006 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 5:733 0:005 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 5:742 0:008 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_suse.icns 5:749 0:006 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 5:755 0:006 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 5:760 0:005 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_arch.icns 5:770 0:009 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 5:776 0:005 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 5:782 0:006 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_arch.icns 5:789 0:006 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 5:797 0:008 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 5:803 0:005 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_suse.icns 5:810 0:007 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 5:817 0:006 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 5:824 0:006 19: 'Recovery HD' 5:830 0:005 AddLoaderEntry for Volume Name=Recovery HD 5:848 0:018 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_cap.icns 5:854 0:005 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_mac.icns 5:863 0:009 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 5:868 0:005 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_grub.icns 5:877 0:008 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 5:884 0:007 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 5:890 0:005 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_gentoo.icns 5:896 0:005 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 5:905 0:009 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 5:911 0:006 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_gentoo.icns 5:917 0:005 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 5:924 0:007 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 5:931 0:007 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_redhat.icns 5:938 0:006 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 5:945 0:007 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 5:952 0:006 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_ubuntu.icns 5:957 0:005 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 5:966 0:008 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 5:973 0:007 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_kubuntu.icns 5:979 0:005 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 5:984 0:005 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 5:994 0:009 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_mint.icns 6:000 0:005 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 6:006 0:006 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 6:013 0:006 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_fedora.icns 6:020 0:007 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 6:026 0:006 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 6:034 0:007 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_suse.icns 6:041 0:006 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 6:046 0:005 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 6:054 0:008 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_arch.icns 6:061 0:007 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 6:068 0:006 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 6:073 0:005 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_arch.icns 6:082 0:009 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 6:088 0:006 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 6:094 0:005 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_suse.icns 6:101 0:007 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 6:108 0:006 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 6:115 0:007 20: 'EMPTY_BIG_SPACE 2 2 2' 6:121 0:005 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_grub.icns 6:126 0:005 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 6:132 0:006 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 6:142 0:010 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_gentoo.icns 6:148 0:005 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 6:154 0:005 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 6:163 0:008 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_gentoo.icns 6:169 0:006 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 6:174 0:005 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 6:182 0:007 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_redhat.icns 6:188 0:006 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 6:195 0:006 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 6:203 0:007 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_ubuntu.icns 6:210 0:007 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 6:215 0:005 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 6:221 0:005 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_kubuntu.icns 6:230 0:009 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 6:237 0:007 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 6:255 0:017 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_mint.icns 6:268 0:013 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 6:284 0:016 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 6:309 0:024 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_fedora.icns 6:325 0:016 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 6:341 0:015 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 6:355 0:014 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_suse.icns 6:368 0:012 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 6:386 0:017 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 6:402 0:016 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_arch.icns 6:422 0:019 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 6:445 0:023 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 6:460 0:015 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_arch.icns 6:475 0:014 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 6:497 0:022 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 6:513 0:015 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_suse.icns 6:524 0:011 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_linux.icns 6:537 0:012 egLoadIcon filename: icons\os_unknown.icns 6:549 0:012 Custom tool start 6:554 0:004 Custom tool end 6:558 0:003 egLoadIcon filename: icons\tool_shell.png 6:580 0:022 found tool \EFI\CLOVER\tools\Shell64U.efi 6:585 0:004 Checking EFI partition Volume 4 for Clover 6:587 0:002 Checking EFI partition Volume 12 for Clover 6:594 0:006 egLoadIcon filename: icons\func_options.png 6:603 0:009 egLoadIcon filename: icons\func_about.png 6:610 0:006 egLoadIcon filename: icons\func_reset.png 6:616 0:006 egLoadIcon filename: icons\func_shutdown.png 6:624 0:007 GetEfiBootDeviceFromNvram: efi-boot-device-data not found 6:633 0:009 EfiBootVolume not found I don’t have any Linux installations on my system so it would be good to skip this. I see a current config.plist entry exists for GUI->Scan->Kernel which works to enable/disable automatic Linux kernel scan. Can the disable option be extended to also prevent the check for linux loaders loop from running? I’ve tested with the following for Clover/rEFIt_UEFI/entry_scan/loader.c line #1012 // check for linux loaders if (gSettings.KernelScan != KERNEL_SCAN_NONE) { for (Index = 0; Index < LinuxEntryDataCount; ++Index) { AddLoaderEntry(LinuxEntryData[Index].Path, L"", LinuxEntryData[Index].Title, Volume, LoadOSIcon(LinuxEntryData[Index].Icon, L"unknown", 128, FALSE, TRUE), OSTYPE_LIN, OSFLAG_NODEFAULTARGS); } }Before: 1:401 0:000 Scanning loaders... 4:485 0:002 GUI ready After: 1:417 0:000 Scanning loaders... 2:516 0:002 GUI readyIs this something that may be useful or would this have adverse affects on users with Linux installations? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Slice Posted November 25, 2015 Share Posted November 25, 2015 I like this patch. I have no linux so I can't test. If no reply 3 days we will commit this. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
blackosx Posted November 25, 2015 Share Posted November 25, 2015 Thinking more about this, maybe the above suggestion may well prevent users with Linux installations from seeing those entries in the GUI. Maybe instead there could be another config.plist entry for skipping Linux completely? Perhaps something like: <key>GUI</key> <dict> <key>Scan</key> <dict> <key>Linux</key> <false/> </dict> </dict> By default is could be enabled, but setting it to false would do something like the following: -UINTN VolumeIndex, Index; -REFIT_VOLUME *Volume; -EFI_GUID *PartGUID; +UINTN VolumeIndex; //, Index; +REFIT_VOLUME *Volume; +//EFI_GUID *PartGUID; http://sourceforge.net/p/cloverefiboot/code/3324/tree/rEFIt_UEFI/entry_scan/loader.c#l950 And skip the ‘check for linux loaders’ and ‘check for linux kernels’ lines 1012-1248 http://sourceforge.net/p/cloverefiboot/code/3324/tree/rEFIt_UEFI/entry_scan/loader.c#l1011 May be a better solution? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LockDown Posted November 25, 2015 Share Posted November 25, 2015 Is this deprecated? <key>Devices</key> <dict> <key>ForceHPET</key> <true/> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Slice Posted November 25, 2015 Share Posted November 25, 2015 Is this deprecated? <key>Devices</key> <dict> <key>ForceHPET</key> <true/> Not deprecated. It presents in Clover but not good tested on real devices. Thinking more about this, maybe the above suggestion may well prevent users with Linux installations from seeing those entries in the GUI. Maybe instead there could be another config.plist entry for skipping Linux completely? Perhaps something like: <key>GUI</key> <dict> <key>Scan</key> <dict> <key>Linux</key> <false/> </dict> </dict> By default is could be enabled, but setting it to false would do something like the following: -UINTN VolumeIndex, Index; -REFIT_VOLUME *Volume; -EFI_GUID *PartGUID; +UINTN VolumeIndex; //, Index; +REFIT_VOLUME *Volume; +//EFI_GUID *PartGUID; http://sourceforge.net/p/cloverefiboot/code/3324/tree/rEFIt_UEFI/entry_scan/loader.c#l950 And skip the ‘check for linux loaders’ and ‘check for linux kernels’ lines 1012-1248 http://sourceforge.net/p/cloverefiboot/code/3324/tree/rEFIt_UEFI/entry_scan/loader.c#l1011 May be a better solution? This way we may skip 250 lines Hope I made no mistake <key>GUI</key> <dict> <key>Scan</key> <dict> <key>Linux</key> <false/> </dict> </dict> Default is true. Rev 3325 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LockDown Posted November 25, 2015 Share Posted November 25, 2015 @Slice! One more please... If i add: <key>FixRegions_10000000</key> <true/> <key>NewWay_80000000</key> <true/> and generate a dsdt.aml after the reboot, will those two fixes will be integrated on the newly generated dsdt.aml? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Slice Posted November 25, 2015 Share Posted November 25, 2015 @Slice! One more please... If i add: FixRegions_10000000 NewWay_80000000 and generate a dsdt.aml after the reboot, will those two fixes will be integrated on the newly generated dsdt.aml? Patch of DSDT is temporary in RAM and affect on loaded OSX (not Windows or Linux). If you make DarwinDamper report in loaded OSX then you can find here new patched DSDT. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cecekpawon Posted November 25, 2015 Share Posted November 25, 2015 @ellaosx i think those patch will applied each time you boot your pc. You can dump for use it permanently & safely remove the patches. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
blackosx Posted November 25, 2015 Share Posted November 25, 2015 Hope I made no mistake <key>GUI</key> <dict> <key>Scan</key> <dict> <key>Linux</key> <false/> </dict> </dict> Default is true.Rev 3325 Your commit is good. Thanks Slice. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
blackosx Posted November 26, 2015 Share Posted November 26, 2015 Hi Slice My BGM256 theme currently has un-optimised 256px PNG images because when I created it, I found Clover would fail to load optimised versions on the icons. I’ve not looked in to it until now where I’ve got so far but am now stuck and ask if you can explain to me the problem? I have traced the problem to function Zlib_decompress() in Clover/rEFIt_UEFI/Platform/picopng.c which always returns 25. The DBG line at #699 prints: compression method 0 and CINFO=0 FDICT=0 I'm not sure how to proceed. Is there any way I can optimise the 256px icons whilst passing this check for compression method of 8? Clover happily loads and decodes 128px optimised icons so I don't understand why it fails with 256px icons. Thanks EDIT: Here's an optimised and un-optimised version of the 256px os_cap.icns (PNG file) for ref. icons.zip I've found a bug with picopng but have no idea how to resolve the issue so instead I've worked around it by changing the theme files. Overview: I’ve now looked in to this issue further and have found the reason for my optimised BGM256 theme volume icons failing to load in Clover’s GUI is due to an issue with picopng. I’ve been using pngquant to optimise the PNG images in themes and while all has been good with 128px images, it turns out that the 256px images are resaved with more than one IDAT (data) chunks, which is legal. According to the PNG spec, in particular There can be multiple IDAT chunks; if so, they must appear consecutively with no other intervening chunks. The compressed datastream is then the concatenation of the contents of all the IDAT chunks. The encoder can divide the compressed datastream into IDAT chunks however it wishes. (Multiple IDAT chunks are allowed so that encoders can work in a fixed amount of memory; typically the chunk size will correspond to the encoder's buffer size.) It is important to emphasize that IDAT chunk boundaries have no semantic significance and can occur at any point in the compressed datastream. This however causes a problem for picopng and although I haven’t worked out the exact reason I think to have at least, from a few hours of testing, narrowed the issue down to reallocating memory for more data in function vector8_resize(). http://sourceforge.net/p/cloverefiboot/code/3325/tree/rEFIt_UEFI/Platform/picopng.c#l227 Each time function PNG_decode() reads an IDAT chunk, it stores the data in memory until it finds either another IDAT chunk or IEND. I’ve found that after finding two IDAT chunks, a third IDAT chunk requires a reallocaton of memory and this process seems to be where the data read so far is lost. Before line #236 http://sourceforge.net/p/cloverefiboot/code/3325/tree/rEFIt_UEFI/Platform/picopng.c#l236 data = png_alloc_realloc(p->data, newsize); the data in memory correctly contains the IDAT data read so far. I added a debug statement to print the first entry; p->data[0]=78. 78 is the first byte of the PNG image data. But after lines #237-241 if (data) { p->allocsize = newsize; p->data = (UINT8 *) data; p->size = size; the data in memory is lost and p->data[0]=0 My head was spinning at this point and I couldn’t fathom any more out so instead I looked to see if I could optimise the PNG images while retaining just a single IDAT chunk. In the end, the only method I have found to do this is to use https://tinypng.com which turns out even out-performs pngquant for compression. Using this I’ve managed to downsize BGM256 to 2.9MB, from 4.5MB and have a working theme for Clover. I'll upload the revised BGM256 theme to the theme repo. (EDIT: Done). But with this optimisation, and the option to skip linux scanning, this 256px theme loads way faster then it did at the beginning of the week EDIT: If anyone is interested in looking at my tests and maybe trying to fix the problem with multiple IDAT chunks, I'm attaching a .zip containing: - test os_cap.icns (the PNG file with .icns extension) - the modified picopng.c with added debug print statements - the relevant log section from Clover. files.zip Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
OiCkilL Posted December 12, 2015 Share Posted December 12, 2015 Hello, A new table will appear in BIOS every time i boot my computer. To clear these tables, I must remove the hard disk (which Clover is installed in), boot, shutdown, plug in the hard disk, then boot again. Is this a bug? Mainboard: GA-Z170X Gaming5, BIOS F4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Slice Posted December 13, 2015 Share Posted December 13, 2015 Hello, A new table will appear in BIOS every time i boot my computer. To clear these tables, I must remove the hard disk (which Clover is installed in), boot, shutdown, plug in the hard disk, then boot again. Is this a bug? Mainboard: GA-Z170X Gaming5, BIOS F4 It is normal BIOS behaviour. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mhaeuser Posted December 13, 2015 Share Posted December 13, 2015 Nah, this isn't normal, this is a bug in CORE_DXE not detecting a boot option is already present and thus adding one more on every boot. Sadly I don't know (or remember?) how to solve it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Slice Posted December 14, 2015 Share Posted December 14, 2015 Nah, this isn't normal, this is a bug in CORE_DXE not detecting a boot option is already present and thus adding one more on every boot. Sadly I don't know (or remember?) how to solve it. If so this is a bug of UEFI firmware. How to solve? Ask OEM. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mhaeuser Posted December 14, 2015 Share Posted December 14, 2015 Or ask IDA Pro, ASM is the key to the fix. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bomerr Posted December 15, 2015 Share Posted December 15, 2015 I got a bug with my clover reading my RAM. I have 16GB (2x8) Crucial DDR4 2133Mhz RAM. Clover will only report each stick as 4GB. When I manually set them to 8GB, only the first slot will report any RAM. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Slice Posted December 15, 2015 Share Posted December 15, 2015 I got a bug with my clover reading my RAM. I have 16GB (2x8) Crucial DDR4 2133Mhz RAM. Clover will only report each stick as 4GB. When I manually set them to 8GB, only the first slot will report any RAM. Yes, DDR4 is poorly supported. I can't do this because of absence such hardware. If some other developer send me a patch then I can accept it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
miqlas Posted December 19, 2015 Share Posted December 19, 2015 Hi Guys, as my computer have EFI, i'm using Clover in EFI mode long long time ago. I have ESP partititon, and i'm using the ESP install option in installer to update my Clover install. It worked without glitch. But some weeks ago the installer doesn't find the ESP partition, and install the Clover onto my root HFS disk, it creates an EFI folder in the root. I tried to install Clover with and without mounting the ESP partition first, but it isn't works. Why doesn't fin the ESP partition? Why it does install onto my root partition? How can i fix it? Please, find the attached install log. Thanks! --miqlas Clover_Install_Log.txt diskutil_list.txt Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
@ROBASEFR Posted December 20, 2015 Share Posted December 20, 2015 I had the same problem some time ago and got out by to rebuild "PrelinkToKernel" and cache sudo kextcache -system-prelinked-kernel sudo kextcache -system-caches Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Slice Posted December 21, 2015 Share Posted December 21, 2015 Hi Guys, as my computer have EFI, i'm using Clover in EFI mode long long time ago. I have ESP partititon, and i'm using the ESP install option in installer to update my Clover install. It worked without glitch. But some weeks ago the installer doesn't find the ESP partition, and install the Clover onto my root HFS disk, it creates an EFI folder in the root. I tried to install Clover with and without mounting the ESP partition first, but it isn't works. Why doesn't fin the ESP partition? Why it does install onto my root partition? How can i fix it? Please, find the attached install log. Thanks! --miqlas Clover_Install_Log.txt diskutil_list.txt Because of 2: Apple_CoreStorage OSX Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
smolderas Posted December 21, 2015 Share Posted December 21, 2015 Because of 2: Apple_CoreStorage OSX I'm successfully using CoreStorage drive with Clover installed on it. The trick is to install OS X on a non CoreStorage drive and after installing Clover on it (or on the EFI partition of it), convert the drive to CoreStorage with: diskutil cs convert "Macintosh HD" I'm assuming the installer can't find the EFI partition on a CoreStorage drive, because if you install Clover on ESP on a CoreStorage drive, it "successfully" installs it, but not on the EFI partition but the main partition. Maybe it is a known bug? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Riley Freeman Posted December 21, 2015 Share Posted December 21, 2015 Well, Clover has issues with Fusion Drives. You also can't boot the Recovery partition on one. It's probably because the EFI and Recovery partitions are on (seperate) physical disks while the system volume is running on a logical one. I just let it install to /EFI and then mount the EFI partition and copy the folder across. If Clover could install to an already mounted EFI partition (instead of insisting on mounting it itself) that might be a workaround. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Slice Posted December 21, 2015 Share Posted December 21, 2015 Take into account then at boot time, before OSX loaded, there is no any CoreStorage. It exists only after OSX will loaded and run because it is Apple feature, feature supported by OSX not by BIOS. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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