Re: Understanding kexts in the early boot process
Re: Understanding kexts in the early boot process
- Subject: Re: Understanding kexts in the early boot process
- From: Thomas Tempelmann <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 16 Jun 2009 22:57:06 +0200
Andrew, David and Godfrey:
Thank you all for the very detailed information. Together, this helped
me understand how it all fits together.
I am currently looking at boot loaders that boot Darwin on non-Apple
hardware (mainly one called chameleon), where I saw the second set of
kexts first. Now David mentions the very same technique (the "Extra"
folder). Sadly, all the parts I've looked at so far hardly even give
credit to this fact. I had seen David's name, but only in the source
code of the boot loader itself. So, in regards to many people
benefitting from this, let me thank you for your work on this, and for
making it public :)
--
Thomas Tempelmann, http://www.tempel.org/
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