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The new BIOS updated the fan control because our laptops were having overheating issues. I know I had to send mine in for a new motherboard because of it. I'm pretty sure we'll never see QE/CI with these laptops because of the shared VRAM. Oh well, I can live without it. Next summer I think I'll build a new desktop in the hopes of turning that into a Hackintosh.
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Just got iDeneb. On my way to install it now.
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QUOTE (annunaki @ Aug 9 2008, 01:51 AM) *
Just connecting the keyboard at boot seems to work (for the moment) in allowing the sys keyboard/trackpad to work.

I also deleted the kext for azalia that came with Leo4All and loaded this one...[attachment=32299:AzaliaAudio.pkg.zip]

Now sound works but is VERY choppy. Video is OK minus QE/CI.

Startup still sucks. Connect keyboard, quick fingers on selecting boot drive...ESC, tab down-ENTER, ENTER, ENTER. Pray all else works. Wait FOREVERRRRR for the IOKit BS.

Added the fix for network recommended by ..TheOne..

So, it works...sort of.

Great work by all the hackers out there!



I've got that choppy sound you told us about sometimes. I've realized that this happen when your notebook doesn't have power adapter plugged in. Plug it in, and I'm pretty sure your sound will be nice and clear.
I don't know what could be happening with your boot time... My notebook boots to OSX exactly at 1 minute and 29 seconds since I select it from Darwin's bootloader (everytime). That's only 13 seconds more than XP's boot time, about the same than Ubuntu Hardy, and like 1-2 minutes less than Vista's.
However... when I screw something up with the kexts and it seems like not booting, I just boot with -x parameter. 2 or 3 minutes later it boots on safe mode, so I can fix whatever has gone bad.
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Well, I have installed iDeneb and still have the 5 minute hang at the IOKit message during boot. OS X 10.5.4 with modbin kernel 9.4.0. The system shows only one core, but seems to be working just fine. The keyboard / trackpad do not work at all, but I'm working on a fix for that. Sound is optimal now with the same AppleAzaliaAudio kexts. It was not an issue of having the power unplugged. The power has never been unplugged.

After some time I'll post greater detail of the progress made and how it was done.
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Procedure I followed to install iDeneb 10.5.4 on HP Pavilion dv6110us with modbin kernel 9.4.0 using entire 100Gb HD:

Edit:
Leo4All v4.1 is installed exactly the same way, but already has the powermanagement bundle included.

First...my specs. Your system may differ in chipset, video or whatever. Some chipsets do not have a driver, yet, so if you have trouble with install, search the forum to see if someone has posted a fix for your particular hardware.
  • Processor: AMD Turion 64 X2 TL-50 (dual core)
  • Processor Speed: 1.6 GHz
  • RAM: 1 GB
  • System Chipset: nForce Go 430
  • nVidia NForce MCP51 SATA Hard Disk / DVD.
  • BIOS Version: F.25
  • Video: nVidia GeForce Go 6150 128MB vram - updated in BIOS (15.4 inch Display)
  • USB 2.0
  • Wi-fi: Broadcom B/G WiFi
  • Wired ethernet - unknown
  • Sound: Intel High Definition Audio (Azalia)
Edit:
You will need these kexts later for wired, wireless networking and screen resolution. Download and save to pen drive or whatever.
- Attached File  DPCIManager.zip ( 151.97K ) Number of downloads: 409
To view device IDs

- Attached File  nForceEthernetDriver.kext.zip ( 50.24K ) Number of downloads: 377
For wired ethernet

- Attached File  dv6420laPack.zip ( 454.91K ) Number of downloads: 746
Instructions included.(Originally posted by ..TheOne.. on page one of this thread)

Optionally you can also download this PowerManagement.bundle to add the battery meter and some power management features. Instructions included. (Found on this thread by c_c)
Not needed for Leo4All v4.1 as it is already included in install.

- Attached File  PowerManagement.zip ( 80.91K ) Number of downloads: 294


F10 on boot to go into BIOS
- Set a boot password (not BIOS password) if possible. (This helps prevent the com.apple.boot.plist error - thanks redash!)
- Increase vram in to max which is 128Mb (Optional, but really improves performance)
- Set Boot Order to boot from HD first

Before power on...connect USB mouse - leave keyboard disconnected for now
(The following process has to be done as quick as possible or you will get an error such as "com.apple.Boot.plist not found")
- Boot laptop and hit ESC at the ESC/F10 prompt
- Select boot from CD then hit ENTER
- Hit F8
- Type -v then hit ENTER

Have a USB keyboard ready and insert it approximately 5 seconds after the previous step. (This goofy process is probably only particular to this model HP. It may be much more straightforward for other models/chipsets. YMMV)

- Repeat process if you get stuck at "waiting for root device". This is where many people have trouble. Much of this has to do with the system having trouble with ps/2. The kexts on the DVD are not perfect yet for this chipset. You may have to play around with the USB mouse/keyboard combination (what and when to plug them in) to bypass this troublespot and force the system to load the USB ones. I know I tried a LOT of things to get past this stupid message.

- Afterwards, the system may appear to hang (or stop responding), but BE PATIENT. It just goes through the install slow in some places. I had to wait over 7 minutes on some installs.

Upon successfully entering into GUI install I went to Disk Utility, erased the entire 100GB drive & formatted to Mac OS Extended (Journaled). (There are methods of dual or triple booting with Windows & Linux but I will not discuss this here. Search the forums.)

Continue setup.

Select Customize.

Options I selected that worked good for iDeneb (Thanks ..TheOne..):

- Additional fonts
- Select your language. English is already default so leave unchecked if you don't need others.
- Nforce Test driver (meDevil's kext for the motherboard & internal SATA drive support) (This is of utmost importance and I forgot to put this in the list)
- X11
- AMD Patch
- AppleAzaliaAudio
- Modbin Kernel 9.4.0 (Other kernels may work good, but I wanted 9.4.0. Tried the other kernels but there were no fixes. 9.2.0 Sleep really hurt the system)
- Broadcom Wireless
- Firewire kext removal - this laptop has no firewire anyway and it is said to speed up boot a little
- PS2Controller Fix - didn't make much of a difference with or without.
- Install all apps except Firefox. Firefox was customized in Italian so just skip this app & dl later unless you prefer Italian setup

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Options I selected for Leo4All v4.1
- Chipset
---- NForce Test
---- VIA SIS Marvell & SB Chipset Driver (not sure if necessary)
- Audio
---- AzaliaAudio
- Graphics (NO DRIVERS SELECTED) - None of the options work for the GeForce Go 6150
- Network
---- Broadcom
- Remove Firewire
- "About this Mac"
- StageXNU kernel
- SMBIOS - Netkas
- ACPIPlatform 1.1.0
- EFI Bootloader


Install. Wait about 20 minutes. Reboot. Take disk out. Leave Keyboard and mouse connected.
Hit ESC, Enter to boot from HD, F8, -v, ENTER

Wait forever. Install should be good. Sound good. Network & screen resolution not good. After typical Apple GUI setup is done...

- Apply the GeForce Go 6150 and wireless kext fixes suggested by ..TheOne.. using Kext Helper (Applications/iDeneb App/Kext Helper)
- Do not reboot yet.
- (Optional, ymmv) Open OSX86Tools and enable Quartz GL for a nice speed enhancement. Just ran Xbench with and without QGL enabled. System benchmarked at about 50 regardless.
- Set boot time to 2 or 1 in com.apple.boot.plist using OSX86Tools or whatever method you like (/Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration)
- Set Kernel Flag in com.apple.Boot.plist to -v idlehalt=0 cpus=2. -v is important so you can see exactly how the system starts up, and where it hangs. idlehalt=0 cpus=2 will allow your sound to work properly and speed system up alot.
- Reboot

- Now screen can be changed to 1280x800

- Recommend to disable screensaver and deactivate computer, display & hard disk sleep functions in System Preferences. I believe they are the culprit to crashing the system intermittently.

Onboard Ethernet Fix: (Thanks to AlSnow for discovering this fix)

Download the following files:
Attached File  DPCIManager.zip ( 151.97K ) Number of downloads: 409

Attached File  nForceEthernetDriver.kext.zip ( 50.24K ) Number of downloads: 377

Use DPCIManager to find your ethernet device id. Open the Info.plist inside nForceEthernetDriver.kext and ensure your id is listed in the string after IOPCIPrimaryMatch. If it isn't, add it in there. For example, if your device id is "10DE 0269", add in 0x26910DE. Add the kext using kexthelper.

Trackpad Scroll Fix (optional): (Originally found here)

Method #1:
- Go to /System/Library/Extensions/
- Back up ApplePS2Controller.kext
- Edit '/System/Library/Extensions/ApplePS2Controller.kext/Contents/Plugins/ApplePS2Trackpad.kext/Contents/info.plist to read like the following:

CODE
        <key>Synaptics TouchPad</key>
             <dict>
                 <key>CFBundleIdentifier</key>
                 <string>com.apple.driver.ApplePS2Trackpad</string>
                 <key>IOClass</key>
                 <string>SynapticsTouchPad</string>
                 <key>IOProbeScore</key>
                 <integer>5000</integer>
                 <key>IOProviderClass</key>
                 <string>PS2MouseDevice</string>
             </dict>


Method #2:
- Go to /System/Library/Extensions/
- Back up ApplePS2Controller.kext
- Go to /System/Library/Extensions/ApplePS2Controller.kext/Contents/PlugIns/
- Delete ApplePS2Trackpad.kext
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Working:
- Sound - Works perfect as long as idlehalt=0 cpus=2 are passed as boot flags. *see UPDATE below
- Boot Time = exactly 2 minutes
- 1280x800 display with patch
- USB
- Wireless - works with patch (Light turns pink)
- Shutdown and reboot
- QuartzGL - Supported
- Trackpad with scroll / Keyboard / vol-mute buttons *see UPDATE below
- CD/DVD reads - writing not tested tho
- Screen Sharing biggrin.gif
- Auvi WBT100 USB Bluetooth adapter works right out of the box
- Office 2008, iLife 08, iWork 08, iTunes and a bunch more
- Wired ethernet - works with nForceEthernetDriver.kext

Not Working:
- Suspend/sleep
- Quartz Extreme - Not Supported
- Headphones
- System may crash or lock up at some random point forcing a reboot. It did so by itself last night. May be due to entering screensaver mode. Fixed with StageXNU kernel and disabling sleep. *see UPDATE below
- Most screensavers do not work. So far only "Computer Name" and "Flurry" work. Screensaver may crash system though. I expect this is due to the lack of QE/CI support.
- Roxio 9 installs but app will not start
- Front Row - Screen just goes black, but you can get back by hitting ESC.

Crippled:
- "About this Mac" shows "Total Number Of Cores: 1" - Other threads show this to be merely cosmetic. Activity Monitor shows 2 cores working so it's not technically crippled. StageXNU 9.4.0 kernel fixes this issue.
- Core Image - Software
- Keyboard, trackpad & vol-mute buttons work only when usb kb & usb mouse connected at boot. Can be unplugged after logged in. *see UPDATE below
- Hangs at boot for approx 5 minutes at IOKit message when usb keyboard & usb mouse not connected at boot. If connected at boot, no problem. System is fully booted in exactly 2 minutes smile.gif

Untested:
- mic input
Attached File  forcedeth.kext.zip ( 49.43K ) Number of downloads: 63

- CD/DVD burning - Roxio installed but app would not start. I'll try a different method later.
- IR port
- VGA video output
- Modem
- PCMCIA card slot
- HP Expansion slot

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*UPDATE:
Internal keyboard, trackpad and vol/mute buttons will only work properly if a usb keyboard & usb mouse are plugged in during boot. After system is up and running you can disconnect them. Also, my system occasionally crashes...goes to a black screen. It may happen when it goes into screensaver mode. I've tried to set the screensaver to never launch, but it does anyway. StageXNU kernel 9.4.0 fixed the crash issue.

It seems that I can boot properly with only the USB keyboard connected at startup, sometimes. I've read this to be true with other setups as well. Does anyone know of possible fixes for this issue? I believe the internal kb/trackpad are ps2.

Sometimes sound is ok, sometimes not, depending on how it boots up. If trackpad works, sound is bad. If trackpad is not working, sound is great. Not sure where the problem lies. I tried changing the vram settings in the BIOS, but nothing really worked there. Any ideas?
Sound is working fine now that I added idlehalt=0 cpus=2 as Kernel Flags in /Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration/com.apple.Boot.plist.

CODE
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
               <!DOCTYPE plist PUBLIC "-//Apple Computer//DTD PLIST 1.0//EN" "http://www.apple.com/DTDs/Property/List-1.0.dtd">
               <plist version="1.0">
                          <dict>
                                      <key>Kernel</key>
                                      <string>mach_kernel</string>
                                      <key>Kernel Flags</key>
                                      <string>-v idlehalt=0 cpus=2</string>
                                      <key>Timeout</key>
                                      <string>2</string>
                          </dict>
               </plist>


Tried the different kernels, but none offered any fixes that I've been able to see. 9.2.0 Sleep kernel caused the most trouble, btw. I recommend sticking with the modbin version.

Replaced modbin kernel with StageXNU Kernel 9.4.0.
Not required for Leo4All v4.1 since StageXNU can be selected during install.
The StageXNU Kernel 9.4.0 for Intel/AMD SSE2 SSE3 fixes the single CPU irritation in System Profiler. It is also supposed to help the system be able to use sleep. When my system went to sleep, it never got back out of black screen. This kernel did, however fix the random system crash bug.
- New kernel on the block: StageXNU Kernel for OSx86 Released
- I used this for instructions to load kernel


Also, does anyone know of a power management fix that I can try? I've heard of some out there but can't find anything particular. I may try different kernels at some point, but that will have to wait for a bit.
Found a great fix for power management on this thread...here. Link to updated file are in the instructions above. Basically just have to replace the /System/Library/SystemConfiguration/PowerManagement.bundle then sudo chown -R /System/Library/SystemConfiguration/PowerManagement.bundle.
Good for iDeneb, but not required for Leo4All v4.1 since power management is installed by default.

Trackpad scroll is now working. The "fix", or workaround was found in this thread. Basically you can do one of 2 things...edit the ApplePS2Trackpad.kext, or delete it. I tried the edit method and it did not work at all for me. (works now) So, I went for the delete method. Now trackpad works and is customizable under System Preferences / Keyboard & Mouse / Mouse (not trackpad 'cause it ain't there no more). Still have to boot w/USB kb/mouse unfortunately.
- Go to /System/Library/Extensions/
- Back up ApplePS2Controller.kext
- Go to /System/Library/Extensions/ApplePS2Controller.kext/Contents/PlugIns/
- Delete ApplePS2Trackpad.kext

Please post your successes or fails with your dv6000 AMD in this thread.
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Annunaki: I just came here yesterday to find out if this was possible on my dv6110us and I've been following your progress since hoping you'd get this to work. Just now registered my account to join in on the fun. I'm downloading both iDeneb 10.5.4 and Leo4allv3 and I'll see if my experiences are the same as your own.

Thanks for being such a detailed poster!
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QUOTE (jarv @ Aug 9 2008, 11:32 PM) *
Annunaki: I just came here yesterday to find out if this was possible on my dv6110us and I've been following your progress since hoping you'd get this to work. Just now registered my account to join in on the fun. I'm downloading both iDeneb 10.5.4 and Leo4allv3 and I'll see if my experiences are the same as your own.

Thanks for being such a detailed poster!

This is very interesting...and thank you btw. If you decide to try dual boot, let me know how that goes. I'm very curious if you run into the same issues.
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I'm running ubuntu hardy now, and will most likely not partition and just install straight over it.

My only problem is, one of my two USB ports is dead...so I'll have to try to do it without my USB keyboard.
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QUOTE (jarv @ Aug 10 2008, 12:49 AM) *
I'm running ubuntu hardy now, and will most likely not partition and just install straight over it.

My only problem is, one of my two USB ports is dead...so I'll have to try to do it without my USB keyboard.


A small USB hub plugged into the working port may solve that.
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QUOTE (..TheOne.. @ Jun 6 2008, 08:39 PM) *
Remove IONDRVSupport.kext from /System/Library/Extensions folder. Reboot and open System Preferences panel. Now you can choose your correct screen resolution.

2) Install included AppleACPIPlatform.kext, AppleAPIC.kext using kext helper. Reboot. Now you have your shiny Wifi working!


I noticed in the dv6420laPack.zip you included a copy of IONDRVSupport.kext. Are we to delete the original IONDRV and replace with the one in the zip file? Or do we merely delete the original and reboot?

Actually I think I just found the answer for that. Removing IONDRVSupport.kext enables the newly installed NVIDIA kexts to work properly. However, if the Nvidia kexts go bad for whatever reason, you might only be able to log into the console. The IONDRVSupport.kext in the zip file is a backup just in case.

Correct?
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You might want to try adding a password on boot in bios. this will take away the boot.plist not found problem that seems to be related to timing of the boot and detection of drives. this would explain why the disc in the drive helps to prevent this boot plist error.

I finally got my hp dv6000 / dv6338se laptop installed with 10.5.2 leo4all v2 working.
Following instructions above - thx. (minus the dv6420 kexts.)
With these I got stuck where I couldn't recover system... tried to get to single mode - but no joy. The touchpad / keyboard is very intermittent.
I would suggest to clone the drive once you get the system up with alteris.
The time machine does/can back up...but I wouldn't depend on it for a system restore.
At the boot prompt I didn't select anything nor pressed enter.... just let it run its course.
wait for 5 mins to pass the time out waiting for ioKit to quiesce
when I approached this previously with Zephroph install - I couldn't get past this point - but with the Nforce test kext included with 10.5.2 leo4all it finally boots up.

I lost half the day messing around with strange reboots... but found this post that I will refer to that may help someone...
"When I do boot with –v, things get even stranger, I've never seen the "Unexpected resend request from PS/2 Controller" error before on any other machine I've booted the installer on, but most of the people getting it on the forums get it consistently, I for some reason get it off and on, and in varying amounts. Sometimes I get it repeatedly so much it scrolls for several pages and just gets stuck like that, sometimes I don't get it at all, sometimes I get it a few times and then it stops and behaves normally. I know it has something to do with the track pad and the keyboard, because it was originally not seeing them 90% of the time, but I found a way around that: Plugging a USB keyboard and mouse into the right side USB slot, for some reason that makes it WORK 90% of the time." I tried plugging only keyboard in right hand side and I could successfully re-install.

wifi - still troubleshooting (will try again after I clone drive)
ethernet - not working.


seems like on each reboot I get another error message.
this time it stops at USBF 31.302 aquireOSOwnerhip done - value 0x1000001
reboot....keyboard /touchpad stops working


interesting - I booted up with legacy (without the minus) at boot prompt and now touchpad / keyboard working.

Microprocessor 1.8 GHz AMD Turion ™ 64 X2 Dual-Core Mobile Technology TL-56
Microprocessor Cache 512KB+512KB L2 Cache
Memory 1024MB DDR2 System Memory (2 Dimm)
Video Graphics NVIDIA GeForce Go 6150 (UMA)
Hard Drive 160GB 5400RPM (SATA)
Multimedia Drive LightScribe Super Multi 8X DVD±R/RW with Double Layer Support
Display 15.4" WXGA High-Definition Brightview Widescreen (1280 X 800)
Fax/Modem High speed 56k modem
Network Card Integrated 10/100BASE-T Ethernet LAN (RJ-45 connector)
Wireless Connectivity 802.11b/g WLAN
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QUOTE (redash @ Aug 10 2008, 04:01 AM) *
You might want to try adding a password on boot in bios. this will take away the boot.plist not found problem that seems to be related to timing of the boot and detection of drives. this would explain why the disc in the drive helps to prevent this boot plist error.

Thanks redash.

I did a few things to help resolve the timing overall. I set the com.apple.boot.plist delay from 5 seconds to 2 and added the -v option (for now). Changed boot order to HD first then CD. Placed a password on boot. I'm gonna try lowering the bios boot delay from 5 seconds to 1 or 2 and remove boot password later and try that out. The system boots much faster and seems to get around the IOKit thing quicker than 5 minutes (I'll time it later). A USB keyboard and mouse still have to be attached at boot in order for the system to start up well and allow the trackpad / internal kb to work. We just remove the USB stuff after successful boot.

UPDATE:

So far the system seems stable enough. I increased the video ram size in the bios from 64MB to 128MB. Leopard runs a lot smoother now. I left the house today and came back to a black screen and blinking cursor. I attempted to have the system do a s/w update while we were out so that possibly did it. However, when I first installed the system, I made sure the computer & display never went to "sleep". I did not check the option for "Put the hard disk(s) to sleep when possible". That was probably the culprit. Sleep does not work well with this setup right now.

A few programs do not work like Roxio 9, Front Row, and probably a couple others. Sound is choppy from certain sources. Headphone jack does not work. Most screensavers don't work (possibly due to the lack of full QE/CI). iLife, iWork, Office 2008...so far, so good.

'til later...
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QUOTE (annunaki @ Aug 10 2008, 02:18 AM) *
I noticed in the dv6420laPack.zip you included a copy of IONDRVSupport.kext. Are we to delete the original IONDRV and replace with the one in the zip file? Or do we merely delete the original and reboot?

Actually I think I just found the answer for that. Removing IONDRVSupport.kext enables the newly installed NVIDIA kexts to work properly. However, if the Nvidia kexts go bad for whatever reason, you might only be able to log into the console. The IONDRVSupport.kext in the zip file is a backup just in case.

Correct?


Hello again, and sorry for the late answer.
That's right, you're supposed to just remove it. The file is there for backup reasons as you correctly figured.
Anyway, let me tell you that once, for research matters, I've tried this resolution fix and after success I put IONDRVSupport.kext back to the directory and doing this didn't turn down the fix. The resolution was still the correct one.
I still recommend to remove it because it's the way I've got succes.
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Thanks ..TheOne..

Now if I could just figure a way to boot this laptop without plugging in the keyboard and mouse... angel.png
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Hello peoples......my english not nice, but i try exp my problem.....
I have HP Pavilion dv6451us.....

Microprocessor 1.8 GHz AMD Turion ™ 64 X2 Dual-Core Mobile Technology TL-56
Microprocessor Cache 512KB+512KB L2 Cache
Memory 2048MB DDR2 System Memory (2 Dimm)
Video Graphics NVIDIA GeForce Go 6150 (UMA)
Hard Drive 160GB 5400RPM (SATA)
Multimedia Drive LightScribe Super Multi 8X DVD±R/RW with Double Layer Support
Display 15.4" WXGA High-Definition Brightview Widescreen (1280 X 800)
Fax/Modem High speed 56k modem
Network Card Integrated 10/100BASE-T Ethernet LAN (RJ-45 connector)
Wireless Connectivity 802.11b/g WLAN

i try to install:
Kaly 10.5.2 AMD ---- wan't install, write.........Unexpected resend request from PS/2 Controller....i dont know what is this
tiger 10.4.10 amd --- =( long story
leo4all v2 and v3 ----- can't find boot file....

Please help me =).......
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zranik,

please elaborate what you mean when you say "leo4all v2 and v3 ----- can't find boot file....". Is it during install when you boot from DVD or after install booting from the HD. I don't think the other setup disks will work for you as I'm pretty sure they don't have the latest SATA patch by MeDevil. leo4all v2, leo4all v3, zephyroth and iDeneb releases are all known to work to some degree on AMD dv6000 series.

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jarv,

Have you tried installing Leopard yet?

redash,

I tried booting with legacy without the minus but it wouldn't allow that. So I typed in -legacy and it booted. However, it still hung up at the IOKit error and the trackpad/kb did not work. Glad it worked for you!

UPDATE:

I have updated my earlier post with fixes and improved install method / boot method. Thanks ..TheOne.. and redash! I'm now writing a Wiki entry for this laptop in the HCL 10.5.2/Portables section at wiki.osx86project.org. I know I installed 10.5.4, but a similar method is used to install 10.5.2 using zephyroth and Leo4All v2 / v3. I'm going to link to this forum thread in the HCL entry.
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annunaki

After install on HD, reboot my laptop, and always "com.apple.Boot.plist not found".
Ok i'm try one more time......
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QUOTE (zranik @ Aug 12 2008, 06:54 AM) *
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After install on HD, reboot my laptop, and always "com.apple.Boot.plist not found".
Ok i'm try one more time......


Read my post #65 above as it has some workarounds for this. The com.apple.Boot.plist error is caused by a timing error with the nForce boards and SATA drives.

Try this method...
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Before power on...connect USB mouse - leave keyboard disconnected for now
(The following process has to be done as quick as possible or you will get a plist error)
Boot laptop and hit ESC at the ESC/F10 prompt
Select boot from CD then hit ENTER
Hit F8
Type -v then hit ENTER
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Now I'm going to show some of my ignorance.

Can anyone please tell me how to extract the kernels from the iDeneb install disk?
9.4.0 Vanilla (Intel/SSE3)
9.4.0 Modbin (Intel/AMD/SSE2/SSE3)
9.2.0 Sleep (Intel/AMD/SSE2/SSE3)
9.2.0 SpeedStep (Intel/AMD/SSE2/SSE3)
9.2.2 SSE3 (Intel/AMD/SSE3)
Or...maybe point me in the right direction to acquire them?

I'd like to install the 9.2.2 SSE3, 9.2.0 SpeedStep, and finally the 9.2.0 Sleep kernels to see how they react with the dv6110us setup.

The method of install will be to use OSx86 Tools as I've heard it was painfully simple with this method.

TIA.

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Skip that. I've been able to extract the kernels from the disk in .pkg format. Not sure what I'm doing yet, but we'll see.

- So far the 9.2.2 SSE3 did not provide any useful changes that I can see. Sound still sucks. Nothing really too different here.
- Next, 9.2.0 SpeedStep is not much help either. I seem to have lost the shutdown/reboot function. Things are hit and miss with any kernel so far.
- Finally, 9.2.0 Sleep is not happy at all. The IOKit error comes back in force regardless if USB mouse & kb are attached. Once logged in, performance is sluggish at best. Internal kb/trackpad do not work. Period. Plus, I've lost the network.

Going back to modbin 9.4.0...if I can...

And..I can.

So here is what I've learned. The kb/mouse/trackpad/IOKit/quickkeys (the volume-mute keys) issue is like this. If I do not connect at least a USB keyboard at boot, it takes about 6 or more minutes to boot as it hangs for 5 minutes at the IOKit quiesce message. The kb/trackpad/quickkeys do not work upon login, but a USB mouse & kb will work if I insert them. After all this, I find that the sound works pretty danged good.

NOW...

If I connect a USB keyboard...and sometimes a USB mouse, the boot time is about 2 minutes, and the internal kb/trackpad/quickkeys DO work at login. I can then unplug them. However (dot dot dot), the sound becomes really choppy...no, really.

So...here we are. I have not fully tested each kernel, but rather "quick tested" them. None of them made any immediate good impact. So, what I can surmise is that there is a problem with the internal (supposed) PS2 kb/mouse/quickkeys at boot for some darned reason. Alot has to do with whatever is happening when the boot process gets to the "waiting for the IOKit to quiesce" message. There also seems to be some tie to the network, though I can't localize that theory.

Using -legacy (with or without the dash) has no apparent effect. Using -s and/or -x have no good purpose.

On top of that, it sucks not having power management and full QE/CI.

At least I've gotten around the silly Boot.plist trouble and the system is fairly stable.

Any suggestions?
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Hello again.....
I'm install Leo4all v3
Work keybord and touchpad, but very long time for load OS ......7 min or 20 min.....
What can be?
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