Re: booting a custom darwin kernel on a powerbook
Re: booting a custom darwin kernel on a powerbook
- Subject: Re: booting a custom darwin kernel on a powerbook
- From: Felix Kronlage <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 6 Feb 2005 13:03:04 +0100
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On Feb 6, 2005, at 01:30 Uhr, Markus Hitter wrote:
Have you flushed the meta-kext as well?
sudo mv /System/Library/Extensions.mkext
/System/Library/Extensions.mkext.old
(Not sure wether this is the right way to do it but I remember a non
updated mkext can cause issues)
the "correct" way is: sudo touch /System/Library/Extensions. that
rebuilds the mkext cache upon next reboot.
or rather, where do i get the sources for the ApplePMU extension?
You don't. It's closed source. Even a plain Darwin installation has a
few closed source binaries. See the OpenDarwin CVS repository in
src/Apple, IIRC.
src/build/binary_drivers[1] is the location where it can be found (in
binary format, as Markus explained)
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