![]() Open a terminal window, "sudo bash", and run: AppleNForceATA.kext:Ĭopy the kext to /System/Library/Extensions. To install a kernel extension after the OS install, e.g. To instead get the usual gray Apple logo screen during boot, after installation use Text Edit to edit /Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration/Īnd remove the -v (for Verbose mode) from the Kernel Flags string value. It is possible to boot OSx86 from a USB hard drive, but when other high-speed USB devices are plugged in (such as the Ethernet I used at first), the system tends to hang, so I don't recommend it.īy default, Tubgirl 10.4.10 boots in text mode until it switches to the desktop, to aid debugging. Reportedly it doesn't work on Leopard yet. ![]() ![]() I used the package on the XXX 10.4.11 DVD, which comes with a script that modifies some frameworks on Tiger to make it work. To make a bootable clone of an OSx86 hard drive, you can't use SuperDuper or Carbon Copy Cloner, because they don't know about its special boot requirements. Turn off the computer and reboot from the Tubgirl 10.4.10 DVD. Select the drive and click the Eject button at the top of the window.Ħ. On the left, select the partition (not the drive). Select 1 Partition (or however many you want). On the left, select the drive to install on. The magic of formatting in FAT32 (MS-DOS) first leaves some space for the MBR Darwin boot loader.ģ. The Tubgirl 10.4.10 installer's Disk Utility doesn't arrange for the boot loader to be installed correctly. To install, I had to format the hard drive using the Disk Utility from the JaS 10.4.8 DVD. Later I cloned the ATA drive to a SATA drive using Clonetool Hatchery. I also successfully used a USB Netgear FA120 or Linksys USB200M with the USBAx8817x 1.0.3b9 driver from here: USB Ethernet kextįor SATA, I installed an nForce 430 MCP51 (and other nForce) driver which is available at:īecause the Tubgirl 10.4.10 DVD doesn't include SATA support for the nForce 430, I installed to an ATA hard drive by booting from a USB DVD drive. ![]() I finally got a RealTek 8169 based gigabit Ethernet PCI card (LINKSKEY LKG-6100) Tubgirl 10.4.10 includes the open source R1000 driver for it, and it works fine. The forcedeth kext for Ethernet (doesn't work for nForce 430) comes with Tubgirl 10.4.10 I removed it. ![]() There is an nForce Ethernet driver here, which currently almost works after adding the device ID 0x03EF10DE to its ist: I tried several supposedly supported PCI Ethernet cards, but either they weren't recognized at all (3com 3c905c, Netgear FA310/311/312) or the machine hung after using them for a few seconds (Intel PRO/1000 MT). I have to use the power or reset switch to finish those jobs.įor video, I'm using a GeForce 7100GS or 7300GT with the NV40 add-on selected in the Tubgirl install. Also, Shut Down and Restart halt the CPU, but don't power off or reboot. Everything works after the install except SATA, Ethernet, and the onboard video (limited to 1024x768, no QE/CI). I installed from the Tubgirl 10.4.10 DVD. Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-M61P-S3 (nForce 430, GeForce 6100 video)ĬPU: I'm using an Athlon64 x2 5600+ (2.8 GHz) For anyone else who has this motherboard, here are my notes for getting OSx86 working on it. ![]()
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