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Hi All

I've been running a acer aspire for a year now with Win 7 and 10.5.8 Leopard

and it's been close to perfect, i'd even tweaked the wifi to get that running now and then ;)

 

however after switching off today, i returned to a kernel panic.

i can ignore it booting with -f, but i'd like to know why it's there and how to get rid of it.

I have attached a photo of my kernel panic, when booting with -v alone

 

Also if anyone could tell me how to put the -f flag into the boot.plist file so chameleon does it for me i'd be very grateful.

 

Thank you for reading,

 

--Saint--

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Hi All

I've been running a acer aspire for a year now with Win 7 and 10.5.8 Leopard

and it's been close to perfect, i'd even tweaked the wifi to get that running now and then ;)

 

however after switching off today, i returned to a kernel panic.

i can ignore it booting with -f, but i'd like to know why it's there and how to get rid of it.

I have attached a photo of my kernel panic, when booting with -v alone

 

Also if anyone could tell me how to put the -f flag into the boot.plist file so chameleon does it for me i'd be very grateful.

 

Thank you for reading,

 

--Saint--

 

 

boot -x -v and post photo

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Also if anyone could tell me how to put the -f flag into the boot.plist file so chameleon does it for me i'd be very grateful.

 

In your Extras folder there should be an com.apple.boot.plist file. Find the key Kernel Flags an under that add -f. If it doesn't exists add it.

 

Something like this

 

<key>Kernel Flags</key>

<string>-f</string>

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In your Extras folder there should be an com.apple.boot.plist file. Find the key Kernel Flags an under that add -f. If it doesn't exists add it.

 

Something like this

 

<key>Kernel Flags</key>

<string>-f</string>

 

Thank you, have done :D

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