Voodooprojects
Chameleon => General Discussion => Topic started by: pet1 on December 11, 2009, 07:27:48 PM
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I've tried -x32 and -arch=i386. Still can't boot in 32 bit.
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Use arch=i386 :)
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Interesting and annoying, too:
I have tried: -arch=i386 -arch=x86_32 arch=i386 arch=x86_32
Even:
<key>arch</key>
<string>x86_32</string>
and
<key>arch</key>
<string>i386</string>
So what now?
I am still in 64bit mode.
Otherwise it works for me very good, but I really miss ParagonNTFS.
(and ntfs3g is too slow, tuxera is expensive)
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arch=i386 really shoud work...
...but if you only need full NTFS support it's easy way to get it without Paragon etc...
Open Terminal and:
sudo nano /etc/fstab
And write there:
LABEL=Your_NTFS_disk_name none ntfs rw
Ctrl+X and save...
Then reboot and voila ;)
But remeber that there is always a risk while using any NTFS driver under OS X...
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arch=i386 works fine for me with RC4.
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letus check the basics too (à la scsi days "check the cable, it's always the cable")
both arguments (boot screen + /Extra/com.apple.Boot.plist) work fine
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LOL ;D
Yeah, pull out the cartridge and blow the dust off of the edge connector!!
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ROTFL :)
Please double-check if your SCSI chain is terminated properly on both ends, and all your terminators, jumpers, and software switches are set up correctly.
Still laughing! :) :) :)
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like whoa!
I wasn't sure if anyone would actually remember, but hey ;D
à la Chameleon days: "check your /Extra structure"