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4 minutes ago, miliuco said:

 

Try AMFIPass enabled with -amfipassbeta in boot args. Maybe it's useful also -vsmcbeta and of course -lilubetaall.

 

OCLP has a branch named sequoia-development, you can get there the beta version to try Sequoia >> Actions:

 

Replace hardcoded os_data.sonoma with max_os
CI - Build wxPython #1544: Commit f9ecafb pushed by Jazzzny

sequoia-development

 

Already done that. AMFIPass.kext disabled, amfi=0x80 boot-arg, Disable Library Validation Enforcement & Disable _csr_check() in _vnode_check_signature enable in kernel/patch. And right now it is installing correctly on ivy-bridge laptop. Lets see. After that I'll try on core2. I'll report here.

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Well, it installed pretty easily.  However, it doesn't like my memory configuration (this is new - no issue with Sonoma).  I'm a bit surprised, as I thought that maybe this was it for Intel Macs, but apparently not.   Seems pretty stable, at least so far.

 

 

 

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8 minutes ago, eSaF said:

Unfortunately, I failed at taking one for the team.

From a vanilla install, without the OCLP patches also with -lilubetaall in config.plist and SecureBootModel set to Mac model instead of Disabled.

Got so far as just before last reboot and it just goes into a reboot loop.

Am I missing anything else to be added to the boot-arg to get to the Desktop?

 

What are your settings related to AMFI?

🤔 unmm unable to mount EFI with OCAT , EspMounter , Hackeck and Diskutil cmd to 

 

lupi@iMac-di-Lupi ~ % diskutil mount /dev/disk0s1 

Volume on disk0s1 failed to mount

If you think the volume is supported but damaged, try the "readOnly" option

lupi@iMac-di-Lupi ~ % 

 

I wanted to try the new OCLP commit... to see if it works

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3 minutes ago, eSaF said:

I disabled the kext and all OCLP patching, basically a vanilla install from a USB drive,

 

Maybe you went a bit too far.  I used what worked for me with Sonoma 14.5 but disabled AMFIPass.kext.  I'm sure I needed most or all of my boot args.  You may too.

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Better resolution :plane:

 

:P 

 

Im using two new Kexts made by my Developer Friend @Hnanoto 

 

https://github.com/hnanoto/Bluetooth-File-Exchange 

 

And 

 

https://github.com/hnanoto/AirPort-Utility 

 

 

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Since everyone is disabling AMFIPass.kext for now and many of us have an installation of Sonoma on the same computer, can someone please provide the maxkernel value for the AMFIPass.kext on a system running Sonoma 14.5 so that we can switch from Sonoma to Sequoia without having to disable the AMFIPass.kext every time?  Thanks.

 

EDIT:  I don't know if this is exactly correct but I got Sequoia to boot without disabling AMFIPass.kext by setting the maxkernel value for that kext to 23.9.9.

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1 minute ago, eSaF said:

If it is anything like my experience albeit a clean install, you need to disable all OCLP patching if applicable.

Also disable the AMFI.kext if you have it, reboot, clean NVRAM and that should do it.

I don't think I missed anything.

Good luck.

I'm doing clean install, no OCLP Patching on my rig..

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40 minutes ago, mnfesq said:

My VoodooPS2Trackpad.kext is not working in Sequoia. I am using a USB mouse for now but I hope that someone is still working on that kext so that it can be updated.

I will try on my Lenovo E470, and report back here...

My Trackpad is Synaptics 

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