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I'm trying to make a Boot132 Disc to boot the retail Snow Leopard Disc. I have the bootloader binaries, kexts, boot information file.

 

But i have no idea on how to make the initrd.img, Any Ideas?

 

Don't give me linux instructions, I don't understand what to do. Win7 and OSX instructions only please.

But i have no idea on how to make the initrd.img, Any Ideas?

Heh...just grab one from any random boot-132 CD image?

Always go to the source: http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=113288

 

However, you might want to use this instead:

http://forum.voodooprojects.org/index.php/...31.html#msg2131

The boot132 disk's done.

 

then I decided modify the iATKOS s3 Disk to perfectly match my configuration.

 

I saw that i have to build a new iso to do that, can anyone suggest any tool with which I can make a bootable HFS+/ISO9660 hybrid ISO?

Why are you wasting time with a hacked install DVD now that you have a CD that can boot a retail DVD?

 

I knw, I'm creating my 1st Mass file (6.5 GiGs Including XCode) for P2P Sharing, So just tell me what i need to make the iso.

I don't know how to make a hacked install DVD and I don't understand why you would want to when anyone with compatible hardware can install retail OS X with just a suitable boot CD. To me, hacked install DVDs are obsolete, a thing of the past.

 

IMHO it would be better for everyone if you invested your time and energy in building boot CDs. :)

 

How about a package containing:

 

Intel ICHx chipset boot CD (easy)

nForce chipset boot CD (less easy)

AMD/ATI chipset boot CD (difficult!)

 

And seperate versions of each for users with ATI, nvidia and on-board Intel GMA video.

 

Or, instead of boot CDs, a series of bootable flash drive retail installers.

IMHO it would be better for everyone if you invested your time and energy in building boot CDs. ;)

 

How about a package containing:

 

Intel ICHx chipset boot CD (easy)

nForce chipset boot CD (less easy)

AMD/ATI chipset boot CD (difficult!)

 

And seperate versions of each for users with ATI, nvidia and on-board Intel GMA video.

 

Or, instead of boot CDs, a series of bootable flash drive retail installers.

 

Dt's nt a bad idea, but I've already made boot discs for lots boards like

Intel (D945GCL, D945GCNL, DG31PR), Gigabyte GA945GCMX-S2, Asus P5Kl-AM/PS

 

 

Just give me the full specs including Audio, Video, Ethernet, WiFi, Chipset, Processor Capabilities nd I'll make you the boot CD (If its an intel chipset of course).

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