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Hi there, ever since I've used Kalyway 10.5.2 (my 1st OSx86 experience) I've only been able to load up my Kalyway system in verbose mode, and it does this automatically even without the -v command at bootup. At first I realised it could have been because I had to install new kexts for my graphics card - 512MB ATI Radeon X1650 PRO AGP, as the system would boot into graphical mode (it would just stay at the LoginWindowApplication line) so I had to use the mount -uw / /movevideodrivers command and it then booted up into graphical mode but without any kexts loaded, but I found a solution for this and now they are loaded with QE and CI all fully functional. However, I'm still puzzled as to why it still boots in verbose mode and not with the white Apple bootscreen, so if you could give me a solution it would be greatly appreciated, thanks in advance (I have displayed some of my computer configuration below if it helps).

 

ABIT AV8 Motherboard - VIA K8T800T-8237 Chipset

AMD Athlon 64+ Processor 3500

1GB DDR-RAM

320GB Maxtor 5200rpm HDD partitioned into 3 separate partitions - XP (NTFS), Leopard (HFS Journaled) & Data (NTFS).

512MB ATI Radeon X1650 PRO AGP

3 ethernet adapters (none work lol) - USB: AEI USB to LAN Ethernet Adapter, PCI: 3Com 3C900-COMBO Etherlink XL PCI and onboard: VIA Velocity Gigabit Ethernet

Onboard sound - VIA AC'97 chipset.

 

Kind regards,

 

Livio.

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open terminal

edit the plist file:

sudo nano /Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration/com.apple.Boot.plist

 

enter your root password: xxxxxxxx

 

Find the "-v" with your arrow keys, the mouse wont work!

 

remove the flag "-v" so that this is left <string></string>

 

CNTRL+o to save, if it ask you what to save, just press ENTER, then CNTRL+x to exit,

 

Reboot

 

 

SticMAN

 

Hi there, ever since I've used Kalyway 10.5.2 (my 1st OSx86 experience) I've only been able to load up my Kalyway system in verbose mode, and it does this automatically even without the -v command at bootup. At first I realised it could have been because I had to install new kexts for my graphics card - 512MB ATI Radeon X1650 PRO AGP, as the system would boot into graphical mode (it would just stay at the LoginWindowApplication line) so I had to use the mount -uw / /movevideodrivers command and it then booted up into graphical mode but without any kexts loaded, but I found a solution for this and now they are loaded with QE and CI all fully functional. However, I'm still puzzled as to why it still boots in verbose mode and not with the white Apple bootscreen, so if you could give me a solution it would be greatly appreciated, thanks in advance (I have displayed some of my computer configuration below if it helps).

 

ABIT AV8 Motherboard - VIA K8T800T-8237 Chipset

AMD Athlon 64+ Processor 3500

1GB DDR-RAM

320GB Maxtor 5200rpm HDD partitioned into 3 separate partitions - XP (NTFS), Leopard (HFS Journaled) & Data (NTFS).

512MB ATI Radeon X1650 PRO AGP

3 ethernet adapters (none work lol) - USB: AEI USB to LAN Ethernet Adapter, PCI: 3Com 3C900-COMBO Etherlink XL PCI and onboard: VIA Velocity Gigabit Ethernet

Onboard sound - VIA AC'97 chipset.

 

Kind regards,

 

Livio.

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open terminal

edit the plist file:

sudo nano /Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration/com.apple.Boot.plist

 

enter your root password: xxxxxxxx

 

Find the "-v" with your arrow keys, the mouse wont work!

 

remove the flag "-v" so that this is left <string></string>

 

CNTRL+o to save, if it ask you what to save, just press ENTER, then CNTRL+x to exit,

 

Reboot

 

 

SticMAN

 

Thank you, it worked flawlessly and now I can witness that lovely clean bootup screen instead of all those lines :):blink: thank you very much!!

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