Pepet Posted August 30, 2008 Share Posted August 30, 2008 killed my system too (JAS 10.4.8, Dell E1705 Core Duo). I had to reboot, type in the backup kernel at the boot prompt (mach_kernel.102). Once booted, run the following commands from the root directory: sudo -s rm mach_kernel cp mach_kernel.102 mach_kernel chown root:wheel mach_kernel chmod 644 mach_kernel then reboot... for whatever reason my broadcom 40 quit working with this too. I had to reinstall it again based on thread #41663. don't know if that was related or not. Hi there, here another system-killed! I can boot typing "mack_kernel.102" at the boot prompt. Once booted, and logged as a root user, when I type "rm mach_kernel", terminal answers me "No such file or directory". I guess I'm missing something very simple, but you must forgive me: I'm a novice Mac user.. Thanks in advance for your help! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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