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28 minutes ago, miliuco said:

@MorenoAv

I don't remember such a program. But there is another way that can work without installing anything.

  • Delete current networks: delete
    • /Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration/NetworkInterfaces.plist
    • /Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration/preferences.plist
  • Shut down
  • Disconnect the wifi interface
  • Boot
  • macOS assigns en0 to the Ethernet interface
  • Reboot
  • macOS assigns en1 or en2 to Wi-Fi.

I have read on some occasions that Apple recommends Ethernet en0 so that all services work properly.

There is quite an informative tutorial on Youtube about where and what files to delete.

There are quite a few more files than reported that must be removed, empty the recycle bin then reboot will fix the correct Network order.

1 minute ago, ANTIKO said:

I have En3 at all - and there are no problems, everything works🤨

Things have changed from the old days. :thumbsup_anim:

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Okay guys, things can work out in different ways.

Has Apple always recommended having Eth as zero? Yes. 

Are there users whose system works properly with Eth other than zero? Yes. 
An expert like @RehabMan did a way to recover to en0 for the Ethernet, because he thought it was useful? Yes. 
That’s all. 

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hi guys I have a hp 440 g4 working like a beauty in Sonoma with o c patcher air drop etc etc.

I boot in Sequoia beta and after I apply the patch nothing happens and boot after that is slow with errors...

My wifi card is BCM4360 802.11ac  I more or less have same config for sequoia as I have for Sonoma

I enclose my Sonoma config maybe someone more expert can find the fault????config.plist

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@robi62

Are you using OCLP nightly 1.6.0 from sequoia development branch? 

https://github.com/dortania/OpenCore-Legacy-Patcher/actions/runs/9786849186

Do you have AMFIPass.kext 1.4.1 and IOSkyWalkFamily.kext 1.1.0?

https://github.com/dortania/OpenCore-Legacy-Patcher/tree/sequoia-development/payloads/Kexts/Acidanthera

https://github.com/dortania/OpenCore-Legacy-Patcher/tree/sequoia-development/payloads/Kexts/Wifi

Hay has not changed is IO80211FamilyLegacy.kext 1.0.0, it's the same as before.

 

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4 minutes ago, miliuco said:

@robi62

Are you using OCLP nightly 1.6.0 from sequoia development branch? 

https://github.com/dortania/OpenCore-Legacy-Patcher/actions/runs/9786849186

Do you have AMFIPass.kext 1.4.1 and IOSkyWalkFamily.kext 1.1.0?

https://github.com/dortania/OpenCore-Legacy-Patcher/tree/sequoia-development/payloads/Kexts/Acidanthera

https://github.com/dortania/OpenCore-Legacy-Patcher/tree/sequoia-development/payloads/Kexts/Wifi

Hay has not changed is IO80211FamilyLegacy.kext 1.0.0, it's the same as before.

 

I think I might have wrong wifi kext Ill try and thank you

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16 minutes ago, robi62 said:

@miliuco hi no joy Im uploading my config.plist that I use for sequoia.maybe I do something wrong????

 

 

Is there a reason you won't post your OC/Kexts folder like asked? When you ask for help, give your generous helpers a little more to work with.

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4 minutes ago, deeveedee said:

Is there a reason you won't post your OC/Kexts folder like asked?

Exactly!!! I like to see the whole picture even if the query proves beyond my scope.

A config.plist on its own provides vey little info.

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4 hours ago, miliuco said:

Okay guys, things can work out in different ways.

Has Apple always recommended having Eth as zero? Yes. 

Are there users whose system works properly with Eth other than zero? Yes. 
An expert like @RehabMan did a way to recover to en0 for the Ethernet, because he thought it was useful? Yes. 
That’s all. 

Damn right :)

 

My was messed up and I didn't know about @RehabMan way so I used different approach.

From /Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration I deleted these files, reboot, reset Nvram:

  • com.apple.airport.preferences.plist
  • com.apple.network.identification.plist or com.apple.network.eapolclient/configuration.plist
  • com.apple.wifi.message-tracer.plist
  • NetworkInterfaces.plist
  • preferences.plist

Pics are before and after:

 

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On 7/4/2024 at 7:44 PM, deeveedee said:

In OCLP/opencore_legacy_patcher/sys_patch/sys_patch_detect.py, the method self.check_os_compat() sets self.unsupported_os

 

Until you figure out the "Unsupported OS" issue, maybe you can manually set self.unsupported_os to False (or disable the self.check_os_compat() method) and rebui

hi where exactly is that???I cannot find it when I open show package contents????

I managed to fix the  "Unsupported OS" 

All I did was add restricevents.kext and add -no_compat_check to my boot args and now I have wifi

@PoMpls Thanks for editing my config plist  that really helped

 

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2 hours ago, Irish_Man said:

Btw, anyone know how to fix this?

Same EFI, different results. It doesn't read CPU name.

 

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Are you update your kexts and put -lilubetaall on boot args? 

 

See my config plist print 

 

 

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But im general prefer use Clover, so I not get name of my processor, because I don't care. I prefer Clover and About this Hack app 

 

 

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12 hours ago, Irish_Man said:

Same EFI, different results. It doesn't read CPU name.

Same EFI in the same machine, sometimes reading CPU name and sometimes not?

Do you have the settings as per @Max.1974 above post?

I mean:

  • RestrictEvents.kext enabled
  • NVRAM >> Add >> 4D1FDA02-38C7-4A6A-9CC6-4BCCA8B30102:
    • revpatch=sbvmm,cpuname,pci
    • revcpu=1
    • revcpuname=Intel Core i7-12700K Alder Lake (or whatever you want)
  • NVRAM >> Delete >> 4D1FDA02-38C7-4A6A-9CC6-4BCCA8B30102:
    • revcpu
    • revcpuname.

 

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15 hours ago, Irish_Man said:

Damn right :)

 

My was messed up and I didn't know about @RehabMan way so I used different approach.

From /Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration I deleted these files, reboot, reset Nvram:

  • com.apple.airport.preferences.plist
  • com.apple.network.identification.plist or com.apple.network.eapolclient/configuration.plist
  • com.apple.wifi.message-tracer.plist
  • NetworkInterfaces.plist
  • preferences.plist

Pics are before and after:

 

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Well I did the above procedure 3 times and the result is the same, my Wifi is en0 and Ethernet is en1, the only diference is that I don't have "com.apple.network.identification.plist or com. apple.eapolclient/configuration.plist.

For that reason, and all works I rest my case for now

Thank you

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3 hours ago, miliuco said:

Same EFI in the same machine, sometimes reading CPU name and sometimes not?

Do you have the settings as per @Max.1974 above post?

I mean:

  • RestrictEvents.kext enabled
  • NVRAM >> Add >> 4D1FDA02-38C7-4A6A-9CC6-4BCCA8B30102:
    • revpatch=sbvmm,cpuname,pci
    • revcpu=1
    • revcpuname=Intel Core i7-12700K Alder Lake (or whatever you want)
  • NVRAM >> Delete >> 4D1FDA02-38C7-4A6A-9CC6-4BCCA8B30102:
    • revcpu
    • revcpuname.

 

@Max.1974, @miliuco

Yes, everything is there as it should be.

The only thing I dont use is -lilubetaall bootarg.

 

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UPDATE: Well, I guess I do need to add "-lilubetaall" to be able to see a CPU name.

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2 hours ago, MorenoAv said:

Well I did the above procedure 3 times and the result is the same, my Wifi is en0 and Ethernet is en1, the only diference is that I don't have "com.apple.network.identification.plist or com. apple.eapolclient/configuration.plist.

For that reason, and all works I rest my case for now

Thank you

My bad, I didn't have those two also. I just add it on the list in case it's there.

Btw, when you delete the files and if you remove/disable your wifi card it should set your ethernet to en0.

After that you can add your wifi card back. 

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15 hours ago, robi62 said:

hi where exactly is that???I cannot find it when I open show package contents????

I managed to fix the  "Unsupported OS" 

All I did was add restricevents.kext and add -no_compat_check to my boot args and now I have wifi

@PoMpls Thanks for editing my config plist  that really helped

 

It's in the OCLP source code and only relevant if you are building / running OCLP from source.

 

Your MBP15,2 appears to be fully supported in Sequoia.  I'm not sure why -no_compat_check would make a difference and I'm not sure why you didn't need RestrictEvents.kext in Sonoma but you did in Sequoia.  Glad you got it working.

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17 minutes ago, deeveedee said:

 

It's in the OCLP source code and only relevant if you are building / running OCLP from source.

 

Your MBP15,2 appears to be fully supported in Sequoia.  I'm not sure why -no_compat_check would make a difference and I'm not sure why you didn't need RestrictEvents.kext in Sonoma but you did in Sequoia.  Glad you got it working.

I though so thanks for clarification I have no idea too but at least  I can use OCLP for making wifi work

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I have an old (1999) HP LaserJet 2100 printer with JetDirect card.  I was able to add the printer to my hack running macOS Sequoia Beta 2 with the procedure here.

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4 hours ago, Irish_Man said:

My bad, I didn't have those two also. I just add it on the list in case it's there.

Btw, when you delete the files and if you remove/disable your wifi card it should set your ethernet to en0.

After that you can add your wifi card back. 

@Irish_Man I know but I'm being lazy, I have to open my case and unplug and plug my Fenvi card...

Too much work for a cosmetic issue, until the day, that it ceases to be, LOL

Thanks anyway

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1 hour ago, deeveedee said:

I have an old (1999) HP LaserJet 2100 printer with JetDirect card.  I was able to add the printer to my hack running macOS Sequoia Beta 2 with the procedure here.

 

Hi my dear @deeveedee maybe you can try install this genuine drivers: 

 

https://support.apple.com/kb/DL1888?viewlocale=en_US&locale=en_US 

 

and  or (both at same) 

 

https://support.hp.com/us-en/drivers/hp-laserjet-pro-m1212nf-multifunction-printer-series/model/3965848

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