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with boot 132 use -f flag
Hi - I installed a vanilla osx 10.5 install using boot132 and then installed the 10.5.5 combo upgrade. I have a 7300 gt video card and used efistudio to install the appropriate strings. The setup works great but each time I boot I have to use the -f flag to reload kexts and clear the kextcache. Also I am booting off the boot132 dvd and I would love to boot directly off the hd. I have looked at chameleon to do this but I am unsure how to get this to work if I have to use the -f flag to boot. I have used chameleon in the past but the 2 version is not something I have knowledge off. Any help would be very appreciated. Thank you
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