hughythomas Posted December 25, 2009 Share Posted December 25, 2009 Hi guys! To make my audio control surface work apparently I need only ONE network adapter in the network preferences panel called en0. It's really important that its called en0 otherwise my Euphonix MC Mix/MC Transport cause Logic 9 to crash on startup. Here is the thread: http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/index.php...p;#entry1367718 Also I have here my networkpreferences.plist: <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <!DOCTYPE plist PUBLIC "-//Apple//DTD PLIST 1.0//EN" "http://www.apple.com/DTDs/PropertyList-1.0.dtd"> <plist version="1.0"> <dict> <key>CurrentSet</key> <string>/Sets/7C3A2042-FBB8-4629-B628-4E6EC8774983</string> <key>NetworkServices</key> <dict> <key>0D8CC4C3-4A52-43EB-A7E2-8556BCDE3A4F</key> <dict> <key>DNS</key> <dict/> <key>IPv4</key> <dict> <key>ConfigMethod</key> <string>DHCP</string> </dict> <key>IPv6</key> <dict> <key>ConfigMethod</key> <string>Automatic</string> </dict> <key>Interface</key> <dict> <key>DeviceName</key> <string>fw0</string> <key>Hardware</key> <string>FireWire</string> <key>Type</key> <string>FireWire</string> <key>UserDefinedName</key> <string>FireWire</string> </dict> <key>Proxies</key> <dict> <key>ExceptionsList</key> <array> <string>*.local</string> <string>169.254/16</string> </array> <key>FTPPassive</key> <integer>1</integer> </dict> <key>SMB</key> <dict/> <key>UserDefinedName</key> <string>FireWire</string> </dict> <key>5448FFAB-558D-4D6B-8C5E-BD436A2BC9A6</key> <dict> <key>AppleTalk</key> <dict/> <key>DNS</key> <dict/> <key>IPv4</key> <dict> <key>ConfigMethod</key> <string>DHCP</string> </dict> <key>IPv6</key> <dict> <key>ConfigMethod</key> <string>Automatic</string> </dict> <key>Interface</key> <dict> <key>DeviceName</key> <string>en1</string> <key>Hardware</key> <string>Ethernet</string> <key>Type</key> <string>Ethernet</string> <key>UserDefinedName</key> <string>Ethernet Adaptor (en1)</string> </dict> <key>Proxies</key> <dict> <key>ExceptionsList</key> <array> <string>*.local</string> <string>169.254/16</string> </array> <key>FTPPassive</key> <integer>1</integer> </dict> <key>SMB</key> <dict/> <key>UserDefinedName</key> <string>Ethernet Adaptor (en1)</string> </dict> <key>CE6CC14A-C96B-4646-BDD8-2071297D603B</key> <dict> <key>AppleTalk</key> <dict/> <key>DNS</key> <dict> <key>ServerAddresses</key> <array> <string>192.168.0.1</string> </array> </dict> <key>IPv4</key> <dict> <key>ConfigMethod</key> <string>DHCP</string> </dict> <key>IPv6</key> <dict> <key>ConfigMethod</key> <string>Automatic</string> </dict> <key>Interface</key> <dict> <key>DeviceName</key> <string>en0</string> <key>Hardware</key> <string>Ethernet</string> <key>Type</key> <string>Ethernet</string> <key>UserDefinedName</key> <string>Ethernet Adaptor (en0)</string> </dict> <key>Proxies</key> <dict> <key>ExceptionsList</key> <array> <string>*.local</string> <string>169.254/16</string> </array> <key>FTPPassive</key> <integer>1</integer> </dict> <key>SMB</key> <dict/> <key>UserDefinedName</key> <string>Ethernet Adaptor (en0)</string> </dict> </dict> <key>Sets</key> <dict> <key>7C3A2042-FBB8-4629-B628-4E6EC8774983</key> <dict> <key>Network</key> <dict> <key>Global</key> <dict> <key>IPv4</key> <dict> <key>ServiceOrder</key> <array> <string>5448FFAB-558D-4D6B-8C5E-BD436A2BC9A6</string> <string>0D8CC4C3-4A52-43EB-A7E2-8556BCDE3A4F</string> </array> </dict> </dict> <key>Service</key> <dict> <key>0D8CC4C3-4A52-43EB-A7E2-8556BCDE3A4F</key> <dict> <key>__LINK__</key> <string>/NetworkServices/0D8CC4C3-4A52-43EB-A7E2-8556BCDE3A4F</string> </dict> <key>5448FFAB-558D-4D6B-8C5E-BD436A2BC9A6</key> <dict> <key>__LINK__</key> <string>/NetworkServices/5448FFAB-558D-4D6B-8C5E-BD436A2BC9A6</string> </dict> </dict> </dict> <key>UserDefinedName</key> <string>Automatic</string> </dict> </dict> <key>System</key> <dict> <key>Network</key> <dict> <key>HostNames</key> <dict> <key>LocalHostName</key> <string>Tom-Hughess-iMac</string> </dict> </dict> <key>System</key> <dict> <key>ComputerName</key> <string>Tom Hughes’s iMac</string> <key>ComputerNameEncoding</key> <integer>0</integer> </dict> </dict> <key>VirtualNetworkInterfaces</key> <dict> <key>Bond</key> <dict/> </dict> </dict> </plist> Would anybody be so kind as to edit this for me? I tried removing the en1s and replacing the .plist in the right folder but that only made Mac OS X create ANOTHER adapter <sigh> I really don't know enough about programming to be able to sort this! My specs: Snow Leopard 10.6 ASUS P5K-E Wifi/AP Intel Core2Duo E8400 @ 4.40Ghz 4GB Corsair Dominator RAM DDR2 NVIDIA GTX 285 The onboard network card (directly pasted from system info): Marvell Yukon Gigabit Adapter 88E8056 Singleport Copper SA: Name: ethernet Type: Ethernet Controller Bus: PCI Vendor ID: 0x11ab Device ID: 0x4364 Subsystem Vendor ID: 0x1043 Subsystem ID: 0x81f8 Revision ID: 0x0012 Link Width: x1 Even though it says its PCI its ON BOARD and just to re-iterate...I only want Mac OS X to see just the one adapter named en0. Any help with this would be greatly appreciated! I have a grand's worth of control surface sitting here just causing Logic to crash all the time! Tom Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hughythomas Posted December 26, 2009 Author Share Posted December 26, 2009 Managed to edit en1 to en0 but it wasn't via preferences.plist it was actually something called NetworkInterfaces.plist in Library -> Preferences -> System Configuration Anyhow it hasn't fixed my problem like I was told it would. Anybody got any bright ideas? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Beerkex'd Posted December 26, 2009 Share Posted December 26, 2009 Install the latest Chameleon bootloader and set EthernetBuiltin=yes in com.apple.Boot.plist. For any questions, refer to the forum and documentation at the voodooprojects website. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hughythomas Posted December 27, 2009 Author Share Posted December 27, 2009 Thanks for the reply Bootsy! Won't installing Chameleon alongside Bootthink mess up my mothership connection? I'm not sure I can delete the Darwin folder off my system disk's HD as it contains all the kexts I need for display/sound/lan etc or should I just move any kexts I need (excluding the LAN of course) across to Chameleon? Forgive my ignorance I have only used Bootthink thus far and have no experience with Chameleon. Many thanks Tom Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Beerkex'd Posted December 27, 2009 Share Posted December 27, 2009 You're standing on the verge of getting it on! You could move the kexts over to Chameleon and use that instead but it'll take some work. Visit the VoodooProjects forum and start reading the FAQ and docs in the Chameleon section over there to see what you're getting yourself into. I don't know anything about BootThink, have you checked that it doesn't have the same "Ethernet Enabler" as Chameleon? Another, bootloader-independant way to do it (I'm using this method) is patching your LAN in DSDT. This is for the 88E8056 so it should work for you as-is: projectosx.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=60 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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