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Finding list of kexts in Terminal


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Hello,

 

I recently installed a kext that I believe may have caused my system to panic. It won't load up with any of the flags I've used (-s -f -v -x cpus=1) either.

 

I've inserted my install disk, booted up terminal and mounted the drive I was using (/dev/disk1s2 if that helps?) but I don't know the exact name of the kext I'm looking to delete. Is there a comment line to list the contents of /system/library/extensions on this drive?

 

Thanks for your help in advance

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