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Hi there.

 

I have successfully installed Snow Leopard 10.6.4 and installed Audio, graphics kexts as well but one problem i have got is that i have to boot with -f flag everytime else i get some random Kernel Panics. So i was thinking if i can add -f to the boot.plist file, like this

 

<key>Kernel Flags</key> 
<string>-f</string>

 

So now i have following questions

 

1) Is the above format OK?

2) Is it ok to add the above format to boot.plist file?

3) Is it ok to use -f on every boot by adding it to boot.plist file?

 

Thanks in advance

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thanks for the reply.

 

I have checked with -v and there are random panics, sometimes its GMAX3100FB.kext and sometimes its my USB WiFi Dongle, but it works great if i boot with -f, so i was thinking if i can add that -f flag to boot.plist. Is it Ok adding it to boot.plist?

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thanks for the reply guys and i guess after running that caches.sh script, i havnt get any KP as yet.

 

Thanks for the script.

 

The only problem now i m facing is , i cant enable QE/CI on my Hackintosh. I m on GMAX3100. Cant even use external monitor ;)

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