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Help ? Asus Z97M-PLUS + HASWELL (Mavericks)


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Hi all,

 

I've purchased a ASUS Z97M-PLUS and successfully patched the BIOS to allow writting on MSR 0x2c bit 15 (see screenshot). I've managed to install Mavericks 10.9.3 with success, and:

 

After install I can boot through my USB stick and boot the local drive with "-x UseKernelCache=No'" and it works. From there, I've dropped SSDT.aml and placed it on /Extra in order to get CPU recognized (i5-4670 3.4Ghz). When I do this, my USB stops working and I believe that since I'm booting from the USB stick, it fails to successfully handle USB and everything stops there with a "Still waiting for root device". Passing arguments (Chimera) like rd=disk0s2 (confirmed, SSD) still fails.

 

So I'm kinda stuck here. Anyone can help (maybe DSDT patching, though it's UEFI)?

 

From here no options allow me to boot back even if -x.

 

 

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Good Job!

 

But chimera is a chameleon branch, and chimera is used for tonymac, i don't believe someone in here you help you with chimera, because we don't like tonymac...

 

I can help you, but only if you don't use this bootloader anymore... what you say?

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Hello

 

Good Job!

 

But chimera is a chameleon branch, and chimera is used for tonymac, i don't believe someone in here you help you with chimera, because we don't like tonymac...

 

I can help you, but only if you don't use this bootloader anymore... what you say?

 

Pimentel,

 

I've readed the statements regarding Tonymac and I do understand your concerns. As a previous GNOME Developer and a person who was linked in the past to Fedora and OpenSUSE, I do quite simpathize with it (Licence violations and not sharing the code, the commercial {censored} I dont quite give a damn because I'm not planning to pay him).

 

Are your Portuguese or Brazilian btw?

 

Sure. I will make a new install and use Clover? (I honestly need a UEFI bootloader for EFI and I don't feel like writing one or forking one) would that work? This is because Asus Motherboards don't boot from GUID partition tables.

 

So point me in the way to:

 

 1) prepare a installer USB stick (I do own a real mac, so no issues at all);

 2) steps after install;

 

And we go from there. 

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Don't worries i'll help you...

 

Yeah! I'm Brazilian :D

 

I gave to you a method to install OSX, is fast and easy... please check that, it'll help you to create a usb installer

 

Can you provide a link so I follow the right stuff ?

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I gave the link to you... via PM ;) See that :)

 

Roger, doing the magic right now (funny to see imagewriter :) ). If it's raw wouldn't it be easier: dd if=<source> of=<source> bs=8M ?

 

Anyway... DSDT, am I going to need it? I can provide a clean dump from Linux for patching if required; I don't really know how to patch it (not the process, the changes needed) so some help would be cool.

 

What info can u provide me in advance regarding stuff I might need and that I can work right now while waiting for the download.

 

NM

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If it's raw wouldn't it be easier: dd if= of= bs=8M ?

 

I don't undestand your question.... :(

 

I don't believe that will be necessary DSDT, just patch kernel for allow writting on MSR 0x2c....

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Your image does work fine, nevertheless it doesn't even allow to boot the installer; It loads up (doesn't matter if it's safe mode or not or with/without caches) and once it touches the PCI sub-system it just reboots the system. Either way there's a new patch for my BIOS, so I've updated it but haven't patched the BIOS for the MSR (I'll stick with cpu null power management kext I suppose).

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