[Leo4All] v3 Installation successful - OSX boot freeze
Hi all,
so, iīm new to this board and decided to post my problem in here, cause i think this here is the best site, for getting help! :)
OK, first of all i show you my Hardware configuration:
Processor: AMD X2 DualCore 3,8+ GHz
Chipset: Nforce4 (DFi LAn Party Nforce 4 U Mainboard, if it is a needed info)
Graphic: Geforce 7800 GT
Network: 1. NIC: Nforce LAN
2. NIC: Marvell NIC
Harddisks connection is SATA
1. HDD: Windows Vista
2. HDD: for installing Leo4all v3
So iīve got the Leo4all v3 installation image, burned it, boot from it and had no problem with the whole installation.
After the installation was 100% finished, i clicked on "restart" machine.
i donīt know if here is a problem, but after i click this button, the verbose mode is shown up and aper few seconds the last message is "MACH Reboot". At this point the PC doesnīt reboot and doesnīt load anything on harddisk.
So i decided to press the reset button from the pc.
Choosen third party driver for installation:
(i tried out 2 different variants of installation )
1. installation
Kernel: 9.2.2
Chipset: NforceTest
Graphic: Nvidia
Audio: AC97 Audio
Network: Nforce-DethV (for my first NIC)
skge (for my second NIC)
2. installation
Kernel: 9.0.2
Chipset: Nforce OLD
Graphic: Nvidia
Audio: AC97 Audio
Network: Nforce-Deth (for my first NIC)
skge (for my second NIC)
But each installation stocks at the same position, when i try booting Mac OS X:
When i select Mac OS X in my Bootloader (cause i use Vista as Windows OS i installed Easy BCD Edit, and it works fine and easy).
I choose Mac OS X for booting up, and get the Darwin Bootloader which says "press any key for booting up, or F8 for choose options"
This is nice and let me know, that "easy bcd edit" works well.
So, i start to boot MAC OS X and it seems all to be good, till after 15-30seconds nothing goes on in verbose mode console.
The last command which is shown:
"Nforce NIC link down"
I cant see any panics or errors in the console.
I still was waiting 5 minutes at this point, but there are NO working harddisks, so i think nothing will go on at this point.
OK, i hope anybody from you can help me, and if you need more information, for example from the debug entries during booting Mac OS X, or anything else, let me know. Then i try to figure it out, when i am at home.
Thanks,
reen