Some kexts lead to not boot the system.ġ) I have the FakeSMC.kext replaced by others from Ģ) I the above Terminal command I used. Sting commands like NPCI = 0x2000, PCIRootUID, or others are ignored. DSDT files are worthless (PCI Configuration Begin error) My system also has a few problems with LION generally, these were: As I said, in this short section of the boot hangs for 1 minute. Certainly important, the area between "waiting for dsmos" and "dsmos has arrived" would be. I once attached a picture of my boot screen. My system boots approx 1.20 and remains 1 minute of it at the "Waiting for DSMOS" position. Henceforward that crappy 1,67 ghz atom cpu boots the snow leo in under 27 seconds So i did in terminal "sudo chown root:wheel /" and restarted I went into the /System/Library/Caches folder, Extensions.mkext was there and /Extra/Extensions.mkext was there too Knowing there has to be kext caches available because darwin/chameleon told me of loading Extensions.mkext at startup When i did that in terminal, i got a message " can't create kext cache on / - owner is not root"
The problem is, i did two things at the same timeġ.) i installed the developer tools from the retail cd (okay, it's just a package of software but it includes a couple of kexts)Ģ.) i had a look in my /Extra/Extensions folder because i wanted to check all the kexts with kextutil Waiting for DSMOS for one and a half minute.
so i tried everything, changed dsmos.kext to fakesmc.kext, combinations of some kext with others, disabler, nullcpumanagement, etc. After 2.36 minutes of doing nothing, suddenly my "MacMidi" boots obliviously and straight into Snow Leopard. on friday i bought a Zotac ION board with Atom 330, installation went fine but then, i couldn't believe it.ģ minutes boot time because after Waiting for DSMOS the computer seemed to be frozen.
Okay, i did so many Tiger, Leopard and Snow Leopard Hackintoshes and i NEVER got that problem Waiting for DSMOS.īUT. EDIT: it's not the dev tools it's just the "sudo chown root:wheel /" command