Re: safe boot problem
Re: safe boot problem
- Subject: Re: safe boot problem
- From: sheetal phirke <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 7 Dec 2010 17:31:41 +0530 (IST)
Hi,
Thanks for your help :)
i didn't get my system back but yes i can able to take backup of my required data.
by using installation CD i open terminal & copied data to USB.
Thanks & Regards,
Sheetal.
From: Nick Blievers <email@hidden>
To: sheetal phirke <email@hidden>
Cc:
email@hidden
Sent: Tue, 7 December, 2010 3:09:14 AM
Subject: Re: safe boot problem
The KDK isn't meant to be used like that (AFAIK). It provides symbols so you can debug a release system. At this point, I think your only hope is to boot from another partition (or in target disk mode), and replace the files you overwrote with original versions (ie non-KDK versions).
Here is the kernel debugging tutorial page:
Hope this helps
On 06/12/2010, at 10:31 PM, sheetal phirke wrote:
Hello all,
I have mac OS 10.6.2. I had install Kernel Debug kit 10.6.3 using commands:
$ sudo -s
# cd /
# ditto /Volumes/KernelDebugKit/DEBUG_Kernel/System.kext /System/Library/Extensions/System.kext
# cp -r /Volumes/KernelDebugKit/DEBUG_Kernel/mach_kernel* /
# chown -R root:wheel /System/Library/Extensions/System.kext /mach_kernel*
# chmod -R g-w /System/Library/Extensions/System.kext /mach_kernel*
# touch /System/Library/Extensions
# shutdown -r now
After restarting i get panic as
:
panic(cpu 0 0x22ecbe):.....
Debugger called: <panic>
...
i tried using shift key (safe boot) but dose't work, also try Disk utility from installation CD, but still not..
Do anyone know some other option i should try?
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