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According to Maxxus :-

 

Once you have your patched kernel file, give it a meaningful extension, e.g. "mach_kernel.test", or use just "mach_kernel" if you want to overwrite the default kernel. Now copy your kernel file to the root folder ("/") of your 10.4.3 8F1111 system or ISO file.

 

I have been trying for days to add the kernel files to my iso image

 

but all is a no go ...

 

can someone please help ???

erm can you show me the step by step method to add the kernel using transmac ???

 

i double click on the iso image and transmac tried to get windows to open the iso file ???

Transmac has two file windows, the top one for the PC file system and the bottom one for Mac file systems. You just need to click in the dropdown source drive selection box for the bottom window and select the image file option (can't remember its name but you shouldn't have too much trouble working it out). When you do this a file selection window appears and you browse to your dvd iso image (not the .dmg version since transmac seems to have a problem with this). Now the contents of the DVD should appear in the bottom window and allow you to add, delete or copy files on the dvd image.

The image is a HFS filesystem, although I believe it has some ISO stuff on it as well. If I understand that correctly that is. Windows can't read HFS, so anything in an HFS partition will not appear, which is why editing the install image with anything that can't read HFS properly will likely ruin it. I've found that once you patch the ISO if you try to add files to it it won't work. If you add files and then patch it also won't work. I tried both ways and I just got the hardware error saying it's not supported.

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