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OK I think I got it. I copied the preboot.dmg from the Iboot supported CD to my extras folder, and also left the DSDT in there from this site (thank you macman).
Then I edited the apple.boot.plist manually inside the preboot.dmg. Now I am using the 10.4.0 kernel with 64 bit.
It's strange because some programs run slower (interactive input slower) but rendering is faster with the new kernel. Probably a Apple thing rather then anything else
Is there anything wrong in doing it this way? Will I run into any problems by using the preboot.dmg from the supported Iboot cd later on? Or am I good to go, everything is working so should I just go with it, or am I missing anything?
Cheers.
Then I edited the apple.boot.plist manually inside the preboot.dmg. Now I am using the 10.4.0 kernel with 64 bit.
It's strange because some programs run slower (interactive input slower) but rendering is faster with the new kernel. Probably a Apple thing rather then anything else
Is there anything wrong in doing it this way? Will I run into any problems by using the preboot.dmg from the supported Iboot cd later on? Or am I good to go, everything is working so should I just go with it, or am I missing anything?
Cheers.