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Hi.

I've tried to install both iDeneb and iAtkos.

After creating the partition, everything seems to proceed correctly but when it must install it freezes.

 

The next message, waiting a few minutes, is as follows:

""Please contact the Voodoo Kernel dev-team, etc "

 

How can I do?

 

This are my specs:

CPU:AMD Phenom X4 9550

MB:ASRock ALiveN570SLI-eSATA2

Chipset:NVIDIA nForce 570 SLI Revision A2

Video:ATI Radeon HD4670

Audio: Realtek ALC888/1200

 

I've tried a lot of options but nothing

From the info provided I assume you need a different kernel. Then booting of the install disk use flags. See i h a c k i n t o s h.com/2009/05/bootloader-acpi-flags-while-darwin-bootloader/ for basics. So let's assume there are voodoo kernel on the install disk. To boot using this kernel use this flags

-v voodoo

or with speedstep kernel

-v speedstep

From the info provided I assume you need a different kernel. Then booting of the install disk use flags. See i h a c k i n t o s h.com/2009/05/bootloader-acpi-flags-while-darwin-bootloader/ for basics. So let's assume there are voodoo kernel on the install disk. To boot using this kernel use this flags
-v voodoo

or with speedstep kernel

-v speedstep

 

I've tried but it seems the same situation and the same error (panic)

Did you check the BIOS as it suggested in the link given? As for the kernel the voodoo kernel should work with an AMD CPU. May also try other flags, such as:

cpus=1

maxmem=RAM amount you have in Mb

busratio=20

platform=ACPI (ACPI support)

platform=X86PC (non ACPI support)

platform=ACPI|86PC (try to support ACPI if fails do not support it)

  • 6 months later...
Did you check the BIOS as it suggested in the link given? As for the kernel the voodoo kernel should work with an AMD CPU. May also try other flags, such as:

cpus=1

maxmem=RAM amount you have in Mb

busratio=20

platform=ACPI (ACPI support)

platform=X86PC (non ACPI support)

platform=ACPI|86PC (try to support ACPI if fails do not support it)

 

I've tried all of it but nothing..

 

Again the same problem.

 

In the bios I don't have any AHCI setting

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