That works fine. But the problem is when building prelinked kernel.
kunaldeo ~ $ sudo kextcache -v -update-volume /
rebuilding /System/Library/Caches/com.apple.kext.caches/Startup/kernelcache
mykext.kext is not authentic; omitting.
//System/Library/Extensions/mykext.kext is not authentic; omitting from prelinked kernel.
Can't use mykext.kext - not linked.
Failed to generate prelinked kernel.
Child process /usr/sbin/kextcache[348] exited with status 71.
Error 107 rebuilding /System/Library/Caches/com.apple.kext.caches/Startup/kernelcache.
Again the said kext would load fine with kextload. Do kexts need to be signed now to be included in the kernelcache?
Thanks
Kunal
On Thu, Oct 4, 2012 at 2:21 AM, Shantonu Sen
<email@hidden> wrote:
DESCRIPTION
The kextutil program is used to explicitly load kernel extensions
(kexts), diagnose problems with kexts, and to generate symbol files for
debugging kexts. In order to load a kext into the kernel kextutil must
run as the superuser; for all other uses it can run as any user.
Use sudo kextutil -t -v 3 Foo.kext
Hi
After upgrading to mountain lion 10.8.2 I am receiving error message stating "kext is not authentic; omitting" while running kextcache. This is happening all my custom kexts.
Thanks
Kunal
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