Unable to find driver for this platform
Greetings. I have a 14.1" I book running 10.1.5. A few months ago I wrote a patch to the xnu-9-1 CVS tree of the kernel to allow me to run with the clamshell down. (If you can really still call it a clamshell) The patch worked fine blah blah blah. Since then I have updated the release version twice, I think. It was at 10.1.3 when I did this iir. Anyway, now when I use xnu-9-1 or xnu-201-19 (which is supposedly the latest?), I get a kernel panic immedietly with this message: Unable to find driver for this platform: PowerBook 4,2 I know that message didn't come up before, and I know it was that version of xnu that I used before. Did something in the firmware get changed by an update? Also, is there a version of xnu that WILL run on my computer now? I cannot find anything that defnitely says which version of xnu is being used in 10.1.5 under the apple tree of the cvs server, but there is an OD_APPLE_10_1_5 (or something similiar) in the Open Darwin cvs tree. Please advise. Daniel Hazelbaker P.S., Didn't there used to be a Terminal app in the Apple menu for OSX Installer CD? Pretty sad to have to boot OS9 to rename a file. Even going single user on the CD didn't help, you can't mount anything, ouch! _______________________________________________ darwin-kernel mailing list | darwin-kernel@lists.apple.com Help/Unsubscribe/Archives: http://www.lists.apple.com/mailman/listinfo/darwin-kernel Do not post admin requests to the list. They will be ignored.
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