rock on mate 
i actually plan to do those steps on a second, tiny partition, so that i dont add anything extra to the main OS partition. thats cos i want to boot it from a real mac, too.
oh, and thanks for the shout-out in yer sig... keep spreadin the word. now we just need someone with an SSE2 box to try this...
also people, please also try the StageXNU kernel - you'll need Disabler.kext too for this, as it 'upsets' AppleEFIRuntime.kext, unlike modbin.
i actually plan to do those steps on a second, tiny partition, so that i dont add anything extra to the main OS partition. thats cos i want to boot it from a real mac, too.
oh, and thanks for the shout-out in yer sig... keep spreadin the word. now we just need someone with an SSE2 box to try this...
also people, please also try the StageXNU kernel - you'll need Disabler.kext too for this, as it 'upsets' AppleEFIRuntime.kext, unlike modbin.
I really like the idea of creating a small boot partition to hold all the tweaks/adjustments to get a vanilla install to run. It would be even better if the boot process could select from more than one osx86 partition on the drive. I like to maintain 2 copies of OS X on my system - one for production and the other for maintenance and testing. That way, when I need to make a backup image or install new risky changes, I can boot the maintenance partition and do it there first.
Is there any chance a boot partition could accomplish the selection I mentioned?
