rxmd Posted November 11, 2008 Share Posted November 11, 2008 Hi, I've been successively nailing down some of the installation errors I kept getting that I was posting about earlier, but this one is a tough one. I've got a working iDeneb, from which I installed Leopard from a retail DVD image, and I am currently trying to get this fresh Leopard to boot using BOOT-132. I've been juggling extensions a lot but I keep getting mDNS responder errors like the ones in the attached image. This is on the first boot, so there is no host name, user name etc. set - this is what Leopard asks for on the first boot, but we don't ever get there, it just sits there and shows me mDNSResponder initalisation errors all day. The machine is an IBM Thinkpad X60s, whose hardware is practically identical with the original MacBook. The Leopard partition is completely vanilla, the BOOT-132 extensions are AppleAHCIPort (for the ICH7 chipset), AppleIntelGMA650, AppleIntegratedFramebuffer, ApplePS2Controller, AppleSMBIOS, Disabler, dsmos, IntelCPUPMDisabler, Natit, SMBiosEnabler and some IOFamily kexts (IOACPIFamily, IOGraphicsFamily, IONDRVSupport, IOPCIFamily). Anyone got any idea how to get rid of the annoying mDNSResponder messages? I think as soon as I get those nailed down, Leopard should work fine. As soon as I get it to work, I'll post a detailed install guide, but for that I need to get this mDNS stuff out of the way. Link to comment https://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/135910-mdnsresponder-errors/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
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