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I don't get it either, but I cannot boot into Yosemite without placing a -v in the boot sequence!  Further more -v is already in the chameleon config.plist so I am essentially entering -v twice.  Isn't -v supposed to be for verbose only?

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I don't get it either, but I cannot boot into Yosemite without placing a -v in the boot sequence! Further more -v is already in the chameleon config.plist so I am essentially entering -v twice. Isn't -v supposed to be for verbose only?

The bootflag "-v" is using for verbose mode booting. It will show the booting progress on the screen in text mode. Basically it is using for identifying issues on boot. It is not required in case of normal booting. You remove the flag from org.chameleon.Boot.plist file and try to boot in normal mode. Then update the status here.

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hi..

@ rear..

should be a good help if you put your signature below..

 

"config.plist" is from Clover.. Chameleon use this.. "org.chameleon.Boot.plist" , do you use Clover or Chameleon ?

 

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org.chameleon.boot.plist.  It's Chameleon, I could never get Clover to work.  OK, had -v kext-dev-mode=1 in plist.  Removed the -v and it boots.  Essentially I was entering -v -v kext-dev-mode=1 to get it to boot, because I had to manually enter the -v at startup.  Now it boots!  I still do not understand, because everytime I tested it I had the same result.

 

Thanks for the help.

 

Where do I need to post for assistance with battery issues?

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