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TSorry, the CRIA sucks. The only place I know of right now won't work out for you. Hopefully someone will move it over to another tracker soon. If the RIA did that in the US, I would never buy another CD again. Support artists, not labels, buy direct if you can or buy it from a source that doesn't enforce DRM. I've bought a copy of In Rainbows recently directly from Radiohead. It was pay however much you think it's worth (some paid 0), but I paid about $8 because I believe that is what an album is worth and not the ridiculous prices you see at the store. The best part is the money goes directly to the band. The RIA and CRIA are dinosaurs, but they still have a lot of life left in them.

 

I know we´re getting a little out of the subject, but you started! :D

 

Couldn´t agree more with you. I bought the radiohead album too but I paid only $1 (what a cheap {censored}. lol). It´s an excellent album by the way...

 

And also, I think everyone who uses OSx86 releases and has benefits from it should consider donating a small amount (or big if you want) of money to the people who worked on them. It´s just like with the artists, if you like

what they have to offer, support them directly instead of paying a lot more money to whatever stands between you.

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I know we´re getting a little out of the subject, but you started! :D

 

Couldn´t agree more with you. I bought the radiohead album too but I paid only $1 (what a cheap {censored}. lol). It´s an excellent album by the way...

 

And also, I think everyone who uses OSx86 releases and has benefits from it should consider donating a small amount (or big if you want) of money to the people who worked on them. It´s just like with the artists, if you like

what they have to offer, support them directly instead of paying a lot more money to whatever stands between you.

 

:D You are right of course, but the irony of paying to support piracy cracks me up for some reason. These people work hard on the releases so a donation is definitely a welcome gift. If you would like to make a donation to me, I only accept beer =) I should start a paypal like system that ships beer to people. Okay, way off topic.

 

Has anybody tried the DVD yet? I'm curious about the results. Maybe I'll give it a shot soon. It's time to update the GA-965P-DS3 how-to.

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Planning to give the ToH DVD a try once it downloads from the demon on both my systems...will post results...I've heard decent success with this release on systems that were previously difficult to install on so it seems promising

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Hey BebopBlues,

 

I saw you had an issue booting with a badaxe2 board. I think I am having a similar issue. What did you do to fix yours.

Mine also hangs after th firewire message.

 

Thanks!

 

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I got 3 questions:

 

Does bootcamp work on the PC with Leopard?

 

Also, has anyone successfully dual booted Vista and Leopard on their PC? If so, whats the easiest way to do it?

 

Also, anyone installed Leopard on a P5B-Deluxe yet? If so do you need any extra drivers or anything?

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Have just installed Leopard on my ASUS F3JP use lastest BrazilMac patch . After fixed some typo in scripts & manual installed bootloader , everything went fine :P . Great work , BrazilMac ;).

 

I use MacDrive to copy post patch files to leopard partition from xp & use uphuck 1.4i to run post patch scripts and manual install bootloader .

 

@mawsoccer : i quad boot Vista , XP , Leopard , Ubuntu 7.10 on my F3JP .

The easiet way to do is use acronis os selector . You can install OS in any order . Make sure prepare your partition properly before install or you will encounter some boot problem .

 

In my system i use this layourt :

PRI 1 = Vista (NTFS)

PRI 2 = Leopard (use FAT32 then reformat it to HFS+ by install disc)

PRI 3 = XP (NTFS)

LOCAL1 = DATA1 (FAT32 = to easy tranfer file between OS)

LOCAL2 = DATA2 (NTFS = use for windows & file > 4GB)

LOCAL3 = Ubuntu (ext3 with grub install in it )

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Have just installed Leopard on my ASUS F3JP use lastest BrazilMac patch . After fixed some typo in scripts & manual installed bootloader , everything went fine :( . Great work , BrazilMac :) .

 

I use MacDrive to copy post patch files to leopard partition from xp & use uphuck 1.4i to run post patch scripts and manual install bootloader .

 

@mawsoccer : i quad boot Vista , XP , Leopard , Ubuntu 7.10 on my F3JP .

The easiet way to do is use acronis os selector . You can install OS in any order . Make sure prepare your partition properly before install or you will encounter some boot problem .

 

In my system i use this layourt :

PRI 1 = Vista (NTFS)

PRI 2 = Leopard (use FAT32 then reformat it to HFS+ by install disc)

PRI 3 = XP (NTFS)

LOCAL1 = DATA1 (FAT32 = to easy tranfer file between OS)

LOCAL2 = DATA2 (NTFS = use for windows & file > 4GB)

LOCAL3 = Ubuntu (ext3 with grub install in it )

 

 

Hey, could you possibly paste the corrections you had to make to the BrazilMac script..

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Hey, could you possibly paste the corrections you had to make to the BrazilMac script..

 

echo Replacing extensions...

for kext in `ls files/Extensions`; do

cpfix Extensions/$kext /Volumes/osx86dvd/System/Library/Extensions/

done

Extensions --> extensions

 

MSTRCDMNTD=/Volumes/osx86dvd/

MSTRCDMNTD=/Volumes/osx86dvd/ --> MSTRCDMNTD=/Volumes/osx86dvd

 

if mkisofs complain about "permission denied" or "command not found" then use

chown root:wheel mkisofs

chmod a+x mkisofs

 

IFS=$'\n' # important!

PATCH="/Users/XXX/Desktop/leopatch/" # path to the patched extensions

LEO="/Volumes/Leopard" # path to Leopard installation

PATCH="/Users/XXX/Desktop/leopatch/" --> PATCH="/Users/XXX/Desktop/leopatch"

 

You must edit all the path in each scripts according to your system .

Run scripts & watch the error message , you can see what is the problem ^^.

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Thanks thehuan.

Ok, so I made those changes but it didn't seem to do me any good. Here's a copy of the terminal output

 

Converting DMG to editable image...

Reading whole disk (Apple_HFS : 0)...

...............................................................................

Elapsed Time: 6m 41.231s

Speed: 18.1Mbytes/sec

Savings: 0.0%

created: /Users/Prince/Desktop/leopard.iso.cdr

Mounting new ISO read-write...

/dev/disk4 /Volumes/Mac OS X Install DVD 1

Waiting for leopard.iso to be mounted...

Renaming image to osx86dvd...

Disk renamed to osx86dvd

Removing Xcode Tools...

Removing X11user and 6 languages files...

Removing minibless...

Removing printer packages...

Removing OSInstall...

Removing Kernel files...

Removing Boot-related things...

Removing Extensions...

Removing files Needed for kernels without power_management_init called

Replacing minibless...

cp: /Volumes/osx86dvd/Install Mac OS X.app/Contents/Resources/minibless: No such file or directory

chown: /Volumes/osx86dvd/Install Mac OS X.app/Contents/Resources/minibless: No such file or directory

chmod: /Volumes/osx86dvd/Install Mac OS X.app/Contents/Resources/minibless: No such file or directory

Replacing OSInstall.mpkg...

cp: /Volumes/osx86dvd/System/Installation/Packages/OSInstall.mpkg: No such file or directory

chown: /Volumes/osx86dvd/System/Installation/Packages/OSInstall.mpkg: No such file or directory

chmod: /Volumes/osx86dvd/System/Installation/Packages/OSInstall.mpkg: No such file or directory

Replacing boot-related files...

cp: /Volumes/osx86dvd/usr/standalone/i386: No such file or directory

chown: /Volumes/osx86dvd/usr/standalone/i386: No such file or directory

chmod: /Volumes/osx86dvd/usr/standalone/i386: No such file or directory

cp: /Volumes/osx86dvd/usr/sbin/bless: No such file or directory

chown: /Volumes/osx86dvd/usr/sbin/bless: No such file or directory

chmod: /Volumes/osx86dvd/usr/sbin/bless: No such file or directory

Replacing Kernel...

Replacing extensions...

cp: directory /Volumes/osx86dvd/System/Library/Extensions does not exist

chown: /Volumes/osx86dvd/System/Library/Extensions/: No such file or directory

chmod: /Volumes/osx86dvd/System/Library/Extensions/: No such file or directory

cp: /Volumes/osx86dvd/System/Library/Extensions: No such file or directory

chown: /Volumes/osx86dvd/System/Library/Extensions/: No such file or directory

chmod: /Volumes/osx86dvd/System/Library/Extensions/: No such file or directory

cp: /Volumes/osx86dvd/System/Library/Extensions: No such file or directory

chown: /Volumes/osx86dvd/System/Library/Extensions/: No such file or directory

chmod: /Volumes/osx86dvd/System/Library/Extensions/: No such file or directory

cp: /Volumes/osx86dvd/System/Library/Extensions: No such file or directory

chown: /Volumes/osx86dvd/System/Library/Extensions/: No such file or directory

chmod: /Volumes/osx86dvd/System/Library/Extensions/: No such file or directory

cp: /Volumes/osx86dvd/System/Library/Extensions: No such file or directory

chown: /Volumes/osx86dvd/System/Library/Extensions/: No such file or directory

chmod: /Volumes/osx86dvd/System/Library/Extensions/: No such file or directory

cp: /Volumes/osx86dvd/System/Library/Extensions: No such file or directory

chown: /Volumes/osx86dvd/System/Library/Extensions/: No such file or directory

chmod: /Volumes/osx86dvd/System/Library/Extensions/: No such file or directory

cp: /Volumes/osx86dvd/System/Library/Extensions: No such file or directory

chown: /Volumes/osx86dvd/System/Library/Extensions/: No such file or directory

chmod: /Volumes/osx86dvd/System/Library/Extensions/: No such file or directory

cp: /Volumes/osx86dvd/System/Library/Extensions: No such file or directory

chown: /Volumes/osx86dvd/System/Library/Extensions/: No such file or directory

chmod: /Volumes/osx86dvd/System/Library/Extensions/: No such file or directory

cp: /Volumes/osx86dvd/System/Library/Extensions: No such file or directory

chown: /Volumes/osx86dvd/System/Library/Extensions/: No such file or directory

chmod: /Volumes/osx86dvd/System/Library/Extensions/: No such file or directory

cp: /Volumes/osx86dvd/System/Library/Extensions: No such file or directory

chown: /Volumes/osx86dvd/System/Library/Extensions/: No such file or directory

chmod: /Volumes/osx86dvd/System/Library/Extensions/: No such file or directory

cp: /Volumes/osx86dvd/System/Library/Extensions: No such file or directory

chown: /Volumes/osx86dvd/System/Library/Extensions/: No such file or directory

chmod: /Volumes/osx86dvd/System/Library/Extensions/: No such file or directory

cp: /Volumes/osx86dvd/System/Library/Extensions: No such file or directory

chown: /Volumes/osx86dvd/System/Library/Extensions/: No such file or directory

chmod: /Volumes/osx86dvd/System/Library/Extensions/: No such file or directory

cp: /Volumes/osx86dvd/System/Library/Extensions: No such file or directory

chown: /Volumes/osx86dvd/System/Library/Extensions/: No such file or directory

chmod: /Volumes/osx86dvd/System/Library/Extensions/: No such file or directory

cp: /Volumes/osx86dvd/System/Library/Extensions: No such file or directory

chown: /Volumes/osx86dvd/System/Library/Extensions/: No such file or directory

chmod: /Volumes/osx86dvd/System/Library/Extensions/: No such file or directory

ALL PATCHES APPLIED !!!

Creating bootable DVD in 10 seconds...

You might want to CTRL-Z and inspect /Volumes/osx86dev now.

cp: /Volumes/osx86dvd/usr/standalone/i386/*: No such file or directory

/Users/Prince/Desktop/resources/mkisofs: Uh oh, I cant find the boot image 'cdboot' !

Creating a bootable image and remove any previous copies...

..............................................................................

created: /Users/Prince/Desktop/Leo_Patched_DVD.dmg

 

Partition map (with 512 byte blocks) on '/dev/rdisk5'

#: type name length base ( size )

1: Apple_partition_map Apple 63 @ 1

2: Apple_Free Extra 9177024 @ 64 ( 4.4G)

 

Device block size=512, Number of Blocks=9177088 (4.4G)

DeviceType=0x0, DeviceId=0x0

 

Creating partition on the image...

3

Copying data onto the image...

4+0 records in

4+0 records out

2048 bytes transferred in 0.002974 secs (688627 bytes/sec)

Initialized /dev/rdisk5s3 as a 4481 MB HFS Plus volume

DITTOING...

BLESSING...

No mount point for /mnt/System/Library/CoreServices

Can't determine mount point of '/mnt/System/Library/CoreServices' and ''

"disk5" unmounted.

"disk5" ejected.

Update prebinding...

update_prebinding: error: write failure copying dylib errno=28 for /System/Library/Java/Extensions/libmlib_jai.jnilib

update_prebinding: error 256 running update_prebinding_core

update_prebinding: error: write failure copying dylib errno=28 for /usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib

update_prebinding: error 256 running update_prebinding_core

Renaming to original image name...

Disk renamed to Mac OS X Install DVD

hdiutil: couldn't unmount "disk0" - error 49153

Renaming image to actual extension type...

/dev/disk5 Apple_partition_scheme

/dev/disk5s1 Apple_partition_map

/dev/disk5s3 Apple_HFS /Volumes/osx86dvd 2

Disk renamed to Mac OS X Install Disc x86

hdiutil: couldn't unmount "disk0" - error 49153

Removing tempdisk and useless dirs...

 

ALL Done !!

 

 

Any help would be appreciated

 

Thanks

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@XcAbAr : It seems your path to patch files is incorrect or your patch files is missing .

 

Download lastest brazilmac patch (31-10) & unzip to /Users/Prince/Desktop/ .

In Desktop folder it must have 4 folders : __MACOSX , files , leopatch , resources & 2 .sh files .

After that replace "XXX" in 9a581-patch.sh file by "Prince " ( your user name in Tiger ) & fix some typo I described in previous post .

 

If you see "cp: /Volumes/osx86dvd/Install Mac OS X.app/Contents/Resources/minibless: No such file or directory" or something like that , it mean your path is incorrect or patch files is missing .

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@XcAbAr : It seems your path to patch files is incorrect or your patch files is missing .

 

Download lastest brazilmac patch (31-10) & unzip to /Users/Prince/Desktop/ .

In Desktop folder it must have 4 folders : __MACOSX , files , leopatch , resources & 2 .sh files .

After that replace "XXX" in 9a581-patch.sh file by "Prince " ( your user name in Tiger ) & fix some typo I described in previous post .

 

If you see "cp: /Volumes/osx86dvd/Install Mac OS X.app/Contents/Resources/minibless: No such file or directory" or something like that , it mean your path is incorrect or patch files is missing .

Hey, thanks for the reply. Question though, I don't see the _MACOSX folder anywhere. In the downloaded patch, I have all the other folders and it is the one from 10-31.

 

Ok, followed your instructions to the T with all files on the desktop and the sh files edited and i still get file not found...Don't know what to do anymore. I also noticed that after "patching", it's unable to umount the image and it also renames my Tiger partition to the name it's supposed to give the patched dvd before renaming it to Leo-patch.dmg....

 

Any thoughts?

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