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Test with v1 v2 v3, all reboot......not work.

 

Upload all ioreg ...if still need it.

1.1095+10103 boot with chameleon r2705.

2.1095+10103+1011dp1 boot with clover r3224.(same as before #2992)

all use the same SMBios settings.

ioreg-all.zip

 

crazybirdy

Test with v1 v2 v3, all reboot......not work.

 

Upload all ioreg ...if still need it.

1.1095+10103 boot with chameleon r2705.

2.1095+10103+1011dp1 boot with clover r3224.(same as before #2992)

all use the same SMBios settings.

attachicon.gifioreg-all.zip

 

crazybirdy

Thx again guys for the quick feedback

Here other test v4

Enoch_10.11_Testv_4.zip

 

ErmaC

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rootless, a new invention by Apple to make developpers angry. But NSFileManager too? (cocoa)

In the next OS X  the boot flag need  35 Flag  :hysterical: 

rootless=0 Bootless=3 Appleseed=9 OSXLess=22  ...............................

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@ErmaC for 10.11 we need to override the kernel cache path from

 

/System/Library/Caches/com.apple.kext.caches/Startup/kernelcache

 

to

 

/System/Library/PrelinkedKernels/prelinkedkernel

 

..now I can see

 

Anyway users can try to set this path manually at the boot time, or in the o.c.b.p... or  modify back the bootcaches.plist (recreating the old path to Startup folder)

My first attempt:

 

panic(cpu 0 caller 0xffffff800032ffb6): "zone_init:kmem_suballoc failed"@Library/Caches/com.apple.xbs/Sources/xnu/xnu-3216,0,0,1,13/osfmk/kern/zalloc.c:2186

 

 

any suggestion?

My first attempt:

 

panic(cpu 0 caller 0xffffff800032ffb6): "zone_init:kmem_suballoc failed"@Library/Caches/com.apple.xbs/Sources/xnu/xnu-3216,0,0,1,13/osfmk/kern/zalloc.c:2186

 

 

any suggestion?

me too, as before #2975, don't know the root cause.

Nope, as for             #3024              , a memory problem is when the kernel is loaded, and since we are passing to the kernel some args, probably the memory-map is bad. But not sure (I'm talking for me only), because my bios is the same ...so something is changed by Apple.

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Nope, as for             #3024              , a memory problem is when the kernel is loaded, and since we are passing to the kernel some args, probably the memory-map is bad. But not sure (I'm talking for me only), because my bios is the same ...so something is changed by Apple.

Not pushing ourselves too,will wait....... for New Chameleon :thumbsup_anim: Thanks....

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