arvinoids Posted November 12, 2008 Share Posted November 12, 2008 I tried using sleepkernel on the boot prompt and it worked. So what I did was to edit the Boot.plist file to have it as the default. Also, at that time, I removed the "-v -legacy" flag just to see if it can still boot without it. Here's the exact thing I did: I booted to single user mode (-s), then did "fsck -fy" then did "mount -uw /". I went to the Boot.plist file to change "mach_kernel" to sleepkernel. I deleted the line where it says "<string>-v -legacy</string>. I saved the file, then I typed reboot on the prompt. After the system has rebooted, I chose OSX on my Grub menu where I used to boot from. Then the usual countdown on the bootloader starts, then I press enter, then it asks for the 2-digit disk number or something, then I pressed enter. At this stage, the system would have asked me for the partition to boot from (that is, before I made the changes on boot.plist). This time, it just said something like loading chainloader, and then booted to my Windows Vista bootloader, which is on my first partition. Here are the relevant specs: nForce4M-A v3 Motherboard AMD64 X2 4000+ Processor HD has 6 partitions: 1 Primary (XP), 5 logical (1. NTFS not bootable, 2. openSuSE, 3. swap for opensuse, 4. Leopard, 5. Vista) Leopard boots through GRUB using boot efi v8 on the /boot folder (on linux). Using Kalyway 10.5.2 AMD Intel Install I was fine booting with the default kernel and if it does not work with the sleepkernel then I can just revert to the default on. The problem is, I can't get into the mac console to edit Boot.plist. So any ideas? Link to comment https://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/136073-cannot-boot-to-os-x-after-removing-legacy-flag/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
arvinoids Posted November 13, 2008 Author Share Posted November 13, 2008 After booting on Linux to view my Boot.plist, I realized that when I removed the "<string>-v -legacy</string>" line, I was left out with the next line to be the argument of the previous, and that would have been the "Timeout" part. Now, all I may have to do is remove the "Keystring" part or just place a "<string></string>" in the place where I removed the original line. I may still have to figure this out. Now my problem is how to write to my HFS+ partition. Any suggestions on how to do this? MacDrive is not an option since my trial days are over. I can have it from Linux, but I don't know why my hfs+ partition refuses to load as read/write. I have it mounted with -w option, and the system does not say anything, but when I try to write anything, it says the filesystem is read-only. Link to comment https://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/136073-cannot-boot-to-os-x-after-removing-legacy-flag/#findComment-964810 Share on other sites More sharing options...
arvinoids Posted November 14, 2008 Author Share Posted November 14, 2008 I confirmed that the resolution worked. I just did the one stated in the preceding post. I used a trial version of MacDrive 7 to edit my Boot.plist. Now it boots perfectly. Note: I am now using sleepkernel without the "-v -legacy" flag. Just so you know, it is not always necessary to use that on an AMD install. Now I can see the apple splash with the spinning thingy. lol Link to comment https://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/136073-cannot-boot-to-os-x-after-removing-legacy-flag/#findComment-965831 Share on other sites More sharing options...
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