Yet another step by step guide to install OS X

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Re: Yet another step by step guide to install OS X

Postby burbs » Sun Jan 11, 2009 1:36 am

dumpav wrote:so after i run the installation of 10.5.6 mouse and keyboard not work, so i can only get it work with usb keyboard mouse?


Correct. The update will not allow you to use the built-in keyboard or mouse. Just be sure to copy the files to the computer first so they're easy to get to.
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Re: Yet another step by step guide to install OS X

Postby burbs » Sun Jan 11, 2009 1:40 am

Question for carlos... Do you know if BootCamp is available for this? I couldn't find it in my System Options.
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Re: Yet another step by step guide to install OS X

Postby ballistik » Sun Jan 11, 2009 2:06 am

Just a little tip... before doing all the updates (10.5.6 combo update in the software update pane) I installed the keyboard and mouse kexts before restarting while they initially worked, and voila! I didn't have to use any external devices upon rebooting, everything worked right off the bat after installing the 5.6 update to OS X.

Thanks for the walkthrough! i'm on my 3rd install of all this and your guide has been the best so far!

One problem though... is it really necessary to edit that plist file you mentioned? I can't seem to edit it, and my system seems ok without editing it. Can you explain why and how you need to edit this file?

Thanks

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Re: Yet another step by step guide to install OS X

Postby r0manr0cks » Sun Jan 11, 2009 2:10 am

just a reminder to not update to 10.5.6 and install the sleep enabler kext at the same time. if you do so, your usb won't work + your laptop's keyboard/trackpad as well.
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Re: Yet another step by step guide to install OS X

Postby vairocana » Sun Jan 11, 2009 12:05 pm

Thank for the great guide. A little problem...

Some of use are total noobs at this. When the guide says "install kext", well how??
After digger around I found kext helper .7, so I assume all the kext should be installed using kext helper.

Unfortunately, after installing ClamShell and EHCI
I can't find the path to Info.plist file in:
/System/Library/Extensions/IOUSBFamily.kext/Contents/PlugIns/AppleUSBEHCI.kext/Contents/

It just doesn't allow clicking through /IOUSBFamily.kext (not a folder)

Am I missing something? What's best way to install kext? and is it same for every kext?

thanks
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Re: Yet another step by step guide to install OS X

Postby Iamkar33m » Sun Jan 11, 2009 12:36 pm

vairocana wrote:Thank for the great guide. A little problem...

Some of use are total noobs at this. When the guide says "install kext", well how??
After digger around I found kext helper .7, so I assume all the kext should be installed using kext helper.

Unfortunately, after installing ClamShell and EHCI
I can't find the path to Info.plist file in:
/System/Library/Extensions/IOUSBFamily.kext/Contents/PlugIns/AppleUSBEHCI.kext/Contents/

It just doesn't allow clicking through /IOUSBFamily.kext (not a folder)

Am I missing something? What's best way to install kext? and is it same for every kext?

thanks


Right click IOUSBFamily.kext and click "display contents".
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Re: Yet another step by step guide to install OS X

Postby ballistik » Sun Jan 11, 2009 2:00 pm

After you click "display contents" though and you try to manually edit the info.plist file, it won't let me save... it says i don't have adequate priviliges.. how do i get past that error and save the file i edited?

what is the purpose of editing that file anyway? i still haven't (done everything else in the walkthrough) and my install seems great so far...?

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Re: Yet another step by step guide to install OS X

Postby Iamkar33m » Sun Jan 11, 2009 2:13 pm

ballistik wrote:After you click "display contents" though and you try to manually edit the info.plist file, it won't let me save... it says i don't have adequate priviliges.. how do i get past that error and save the file i edited?

what is the purpose of editing that file anyway? i still haven't (done everything else in the walkthrough) and my install seems great so far...?

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You have to be logged in as root if you'd like to edit it from the gui, however you can do it using the sudo command line without being actually logged in as root.

- Kareem

You're editing the plist file to ensure that sleeping via "closing the clamshell" (closing the lid) will work properly.
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Re: Yet another step by step guide to install OS X

Postby ballistik » Sun Jan 11, 2009 2:15 pm

Thank you so much, Kareem! The walkthrough didn't go into that much detail but you've cleared it all up for me now. Thanks! ;-) Now I know why I need to edit this plist file.

You rock!

Thanks for putting up with us noobs. LOL.

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Re: Yet another step by step guide to install OS X

Postby vairocana » Sun Jan 11, 2009 5:47 pm

Yeah, seriously a whole big thank you to all of you for helping.

I got the clamshell sleep to work. But upon wake from sleep it messages with the wifi. I read some where that you had to disable wifi first before putting to sleep. Tried that too, but on wake, wifi nolonger works and can't be turned on from osx.

I think it might be because I had installed the clamshell kext a few times in frustration. If some one know what i did wrong, again I'd be much obliged. thanks.

PS. kext helper is the way to install kext right? the only way?
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