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Hi All,
I believe I read somewhere on MacRumors that Lion would have the ability to reboot automatically if the machine crashes. This used to be limited to the server OS, but now the client will have it too. I really want that since I've had stability issues with my real Mac for the past year, and really need my desktop Mac working all the time since I want to access it remotely when traveling.
My question: Do you think that type of functionality would require specialized hardware that a Hackintosh wouldn't have? Based on all the trouble Hackintoshes generally have with sleep, do you think this reboot functionality would be problematic? I'd be bummed if I went through the work of building a Hackintosh, only to find out I couldn't get what I consider one of the saving graces of Lion (along with Versions).
Thanks,
Ken
I believe I read somewhere on MacRumors that Lion would have the ability to reboot automatically if the machine crashes. This used to be limited to the server OS, but now the client will have it too. I really want that since I've had stability issues with my real Mac for the past year, and really need my desktop Mac working all the time since I want to access it remotely when traveling.
My question: Do you think that type of functionality would require specialized hardware that a Hackintosh wouldn't have? Based on all the trouble Hackintoshes generally have with sleep, do you think this reboot functionality would be problematic? I'd be bummed if I went through the work of building a Hackintosh, only to find out I couldn't get what I consider one of the saving graces of Lion (along with Versions).
Thanks,
Ken