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I just installed mac osx 86 on my secondary IDE hard drive, and set up Grub on my primary (running Ubuntu) to boot to it. When I boot to the drive though, I get the grey apple screen, then a distorted background and a yellow power button logo with the message "You Have to Reboot your Computer" on it in many languages. I don't know why it's not letting me get in so help would be appreciated!

 

Here's my system info:

 

AMD Athlon64 3500+

2GB RAM

ATI Radeon x800

I just installed mac osx 86 on my secondary IDE hard drive, and set up Grub on my primary (running Ubuntu) to boot to it. When I boot to the drive though, I get the grey apple screen, then a distorted background and a yellow power button logo with the message "You Have to Reboot your Computer" on it in many languages. I don't know why it's not letting me get in so help would be appreciated!

 

Here's my system info:

 

AMD Athlon64 3500+

2GB RAM

ATI Radeon x800

I have 2 questions : What osx86 version are you installing ?. Are you installing on an slave HD ?.

I have 2 questions : What osx86 version are you installing ?. Are you installing on an slave HD ?.

 

It's on a slave IDE HD, and my master is a SCSI (if that makes a difference with this). The version I'm installing was called Generic-Tiger.iso, I didn't have any more information than that, and I had burned it to DVD and it looked like it installed everything correctly until I got that error.

I just installed mac osx 86 on my secondary IDE hard drive, and set up Grub on my primary (running Ubuntu) to boot to it. When I boot to the drive though, I get the grey apple screen, then a distorted background and a yellow power button logo with the message "You Have to Reboot your Computer" on it in many languages. I don't know why it's not letting me get in so help would be appreciated!

 

Here's my system info:

 

AMD Athlon64 3500+

2GB RAM

ATI Radeon x800

Try every bootoption like -x

For all bootoptions type ?

If nothing works try -v and note where it stops

It's on a slave IDE HD, and my master is a SCSI (if that makes a difference with this). The version I'm installing was called Generic-Tiger.iso, I didn't have any more information than that, and I had burned it to DVD and it looked like it installed everything correctly until I got that error.

Follow the advise from DrJägermeister, maybe you'll have some luck, although i've seen in tons of posts that install on an slave HD, isn't a good idea. Could you unplug your SCSI (or disable it in some way) and to place the slave HD as master ?.

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