Startup disk check
Startup disk check
- Subject: Startup disk check
- From: Eric Long <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 30 Apr 2003 16:47:39 -0700
I have been testing to isolate a kernel panic caused by third party kext,
which only occurs when my test kext loads before it. The test kext does
almost nothing, but I have been playing with it to see if there's anything I
can do. If the third party kext isn't loaded, no panic occurs. The panic
is happening because the third party kext is actually calling panic().
While screwing with this I've had to do lots of rebooting. I'm using a
laptop that's a couple of years old. I don't want to install the third party
software on my desktop Mac. Rebooting takes forever and a day on Jaguar
because of the disk verification check.
Is there anyway to skip this check? Is it too risky to bypass?
Thanks,
Eric
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