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Hey Gigamaxx, thanks for trying to help but I figured it out.
I restored a backup and tried the update again, but this time instead of doing everything on the command line to edit the kexts, I copied and pasted them onto the desktop, edited them, and then put them back and ran kext util.
I don't understand what the copy & paste in the GUI does any different then "cp -r" on a kext... that's so weird.
Video acceleration with the RX 480 is a go.
'cp -r' changes the file ownership and permissions to that of the user issuing the commands. This can be a bad thing when you are working on files owned by the system. You would need to follow up by using the 'chown' and 'chmod' commands. If you really want to use the terminal for the editing, use something like 'sudo nano /path/to/folder/file'.