Not sure I completely agree. The switching test of booting with USB has not fork in the road. Perhaps what folks are running to is where it never completes to boot from HDD. Then what go back to square 1, yet where is square 1? So yes it is a guide, however; it gets muddy when problems are...
Ok, finally I could put this to rest.
Make sure this the /Extra directory has none other than org.chameleon.Boot.plist-In my case I had a org.org.chameleon.Boot.plist and a old.org.chameleon.Boot.plist. A unix practice of backing up my file before anything, Also make sure your modules folder...
I just used the latest unibeast and did upgrade to Yosemite with same results, still unable to boot independently from HDD. Only successful using USB all works with the exception of the expected (iMessage).
Are there any logs which will assist in determining the condition or fix?
Thanks,
Dali
For the record also tried the below with NO success:
Petes-Mac-Pro-2:~ petegonzalez$ sudo kextcache -m /System/Library/Caches/com.apple.kext.caches/Startup/Extensions.mkext /System/Library/Extensions
Password:
kext file:///System/Library/Extensions/RealtekRTL81xx.kext/ is in hash exception...
Thanks.
Yes attempted this earlier in my troubleshooting and just tried again. The boot to HDD process cannot get past "decompressing kernel cache lvzn" it then loops with another boot attempt. The only successful way for me to boot is via booting from USB. At times there is a...
Interesting since I have the same concern as above here.
I am only able to boot form USB stick onto the HDD. I have been tinkering around but no luck. I was wondering what logs I can upload which would assist in determining the issue. So far, everything work with the exception of the iMessage...
Article: OS X 10.9.5 Update
I do not believe this to be the case:
I got the below post upgrading:
env check='Not vulnerable' x='() { :;}; check=Vulnerable!!!' bash -c 'echo $check'
Vulnerable!!!
Article: OS X 10.9.2 Update
This is all I needed to use (KISS) Keep It Simple Stupid works for me.... Thanks a bunch, those security concerns were disturbing.
:clap::clap: -dali
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