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After the installation went without probelme, started the computer and after the partition selection with the integrated boot manager starts the new system forever and ever. I am not using multiple systems. Also, I can not say what it is because the system is rebooted long. help me

I have ((sort-of)) the same problem.

 

Booting into Mac, it freezes up during the boot process.

 

If I just boot with the Mac splash screen, the loading circle freezes.

 

If done displaying diagnostic messages, it pauses at so far, two different points.

 

The one I am looking at now is after going through "Matching service count = x"

Blahda blahda blahda... Then it froze at

 

"Oct 6 05:36:04 ceros-macintosh ntpdate[68]: can't find host time.apple.com

Oct 6 05:36:04 ceros-macintosh ntpdate[68]: no servers cab be used, exiting

Oct 6 05:36:04 ceros-macintosh /usr/sbin/ocspd[75]: starting"

 

That is right where it freezes.

Did you try the -x (safe mode) switch at Darwin? Also try -legacy (from what I remember it forces 32-bit). Always use the -v (verbose) switch to see where it hangs.

 

Hope this helps. It did the trick for me. At least then you can work from inside OSX.

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