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invalid kernel ip, won't attempt to handle trap after updating to 10.5.6


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  • 2 weeks later...

LOL, i was an smart ass and done an automatic iDeneb 10.5.5 update to 10.5.6 ... after the system rebooted i can`t start the system anymore, now i downloaded vodoo kernel, replaced the original one and i get the same message as you :wacko:

i`m on AMD lol

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  • 3 weeks later...

i had the same problem, on my computer that i just had to redo. it worked on my girlfriends, and hers is almost the same build as mine, so i thought about what was different, and the only difference was that i had put the beta 2c on there first, since its an older installation. so i installed it, it boot, then the latest release worked for me.

 

i guess the only real difference was the cpuid.kext that was not included in this latest release. perhaps some of us need this?

 

either way im happy with it :P best kernel ever

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I'm not sure how related to everyone elses problem this is, but after specifying the root device in the boot options (in my case rd=disk1s2) a different kernel panic occured, one with something about Firewire. I unplugged my firewire sound card but the panic still happened, so I took out my firewire PCI card and it booted with the rd= option. Trying to get both the kernel and firewire working now.

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