Re: kernel panics and nvram issues
Re: kernel panics and nvram issues
- Subject: Re: kernel panics and nvram issues
- From: Shantonu Sen <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 3 Mar 2005 15:26:02 -0800 (PST)
On Thu, 3 Mar 2005, John Francini wrote:
Kevin,
Here are some possible options...
a) Boot into Open Firmware and set it there. To do so:
This is your best bet.
b) If you've got Panther on another disk or partition (possibly on a FireWire
external disk), boot that, run the nvram command, then shut down and reboot
into Tiger.
This will unfortunately not quite work. When you use Startup Disk to
switch your boot device, the "boot-args" variable is erased (in order to
prevent stray things like NetBoot rp= arguments from messing up your next
boot). If you want to do this, use Startup Disk, quit System Preferences,
when open Terminal and use nvram, and then reboot. Don't do it in the
opposite order.
Shantonu
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