Dvd player mac os x 10.5.8

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I’ll be posting the details for actual installation Mac OS X 10.5.6 tomorrow. Now we are ready to move on to the next step. That’s it, now unmount the ISO and burn it to a DVD.

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$ kextcache -a i386 -m /tmp/Extensions.mkext /tmp/ExtensionsĬopy Extenions.mkext to /System/Library on the ISO $ cp /tmp/Extensions.mkext. Upload videos direct to YouTube, convert for mobile device or make a dvd. $ find /tmp/Extensions/ -name '*Intel*' -print0 | xargs -0 rm -RĬache kext into mkext $ sudo chown -R root:wheel /tmp/Extensions/ $ cp -R AppleNForceATA.kext /tmp/Extensions/ $ mkextunpack -d /tmp/Extensions Extensions.mkextĬopy kexts and remove unwanted kexts $ cp -R nForceLan.kext /tmp/Extesions/ And Snow Leopard includes built-in support for the latest version of Microsoft Exchange Server, so you can use your Mac at home and at work. Mount the image in read write mode $ hdiutil mount iPC_OSx86_10.5.6.iso -readwriteĮxtract kexts from mkext $ mkdir /tmp/Extensions Unfortunately you will need a working Mac OS X installation to do this. It was simple has adding the required kext to the DVD and rebuilding the Extensions.mkext. TweetWhen booting the DVD it was always stuck at “Still waiting for root device…”, this was because there was no kext for SATA chip for my motherboard (nForce 405 chip).