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Bootloader freezes if I don't hit "enter"
Dewdman42:
I am using the new Chameleon 2.0RC1. Looks great. Seems to be working, with one problem, when the Chameleon GUI comes up, if I immediately hit "enter" to select a partition to boot, it works fine. Also if I immediately hit an arrow key when it comes up, then I can arrow around and it seems to be working.
However, if I don't hit anything, then after a couple seconds (less than 3), it freezes and becomes completely unresponsive and never does boot up into OSX.
Anyone have any idea what is going on? I would really like to configure it so that if I don't hit Enter it will boot up for me, but that is really a second question after we figure out why it freezes when I don't hit the enter key immediately.
Lord Anubis:
Hi,
with one theme, twilight ( maybe already updated ) I did have the same. For me, using the space and then cursor up/down key then I do get the list back and can startup.
I did change to another theme and did have no problems anymore.
Maybe its the same as for you?
HTH
Dewdman42:
I will try the space and cursor keys. I was not using any configured theme, just the default. Is that Twilight?
Lord Anubis:
Hi,
if I remember it right the default was named default.
I could be wrong however. Iam not at my mhackintosh.
With the default one I didn't have problems.
rocksteady:
Confirming that the name of the default theme is "Default", so it should be in your com.apple.Boot.plist as
--- Code: ---<key>Theme</key>
<string>Default</string>
--- End code ---
There're some more posts here signaling weird behavior with some themes, other than that it may have to do with your setup.
--- Quote from: Dewdman42 on May 15, 2009, 08:30:47 PM ---I would really like to configure it so that if I don't hit Enter it will boot up for me...
--- End quote ---
--- Code: ---<key>Default Partition</key>
<string>hd(x,y)</string>
--- End code ---
just replace x,y with the actual numbers of your Leopard partition. Btw, I just posted the official Chameleon docs, you'll find all the boot options that matter here
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