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Part 1: Getting OSX 10.5.6 on my IBM T43 laptop
Posted on March 29th, 2009 No commentsOver the next few posts I’m going to chronicle my struggles to get OSX 10.5.6 on my test laptop, this is just the first installment.
As I might have posted in the past, I do a bit of testing/development for OSX on a Hackintosh, more specifically using an IBM T43. I’m somewhat ashamed to say that, being that I’m an iPhone/iPod owner (and generally a fan of Apple products). I would love to own a real Apple branded machine, but they’re just not within my budget. Even used mini’s still seem to fetch near MSRP prices on eBay. So please, I really don’t need any lectures.
I started this journey with Kalyway 10.5.1 and over time used their comboupdates to get it to 10.5.3. I’ve been very content for a long time, but lately I needed to do some testing that required 10.5.6.
I imaged the laptop and unsuccessfully tried about 50 different methods to get it to 10.5.4, .5 and .6. Nothing really worked out for me 100%, so I decided to turn to the newer iDeneb releases.
First I acquired the iDeneb 1.4 (10.5.6) DVD ISO, and attempted to install. The DVD boots, installs about 3/4 the way and then dies with this error: pkgExtractor[162]: BomFileError 2: No such file or directory – ./usr/X11/share/doc/renderproto/renderproto.txt. I dicked with this thing for days and on about 7 different machines (not T43’s) and recieved the same results. Either I’m doing something TOTALLY wrong, or this ISO is bunk. I found a few other people who were having the same issues on the InsanelyMac forum, but no fix was ever posted.
Then I acquired the iDeneb 1.3 (10.5.5) DVD ISO, and likewise attempted to install … success! The winning combination to choose at install is:
- X11
- Patches 10.5.5 Ready -> Audio -> AppleAzailiaAudio
- Patches 10.5.5 Ready -> Chipset -> VIA-SB
- Patches 10.5.5 Ready -> Kernel -> Kernel 9.4.0 StageXNU
- Patches 10.5.5 Ready -> Network -> AppleBC5751 (more on this later)
If you’ve never installed OSX on this laptop before, make sure you disable SpeedStep in the BIOS or you’ll be hating life.
At this point you more/less have a working 10.5.5 machine, which is a step in the right direction. Still isn’t 10.5.6 though, so let’s continue on. You’ll notice your video isn’t quite right yet, and maybe some hardware you have isn’t working right either. My suggestion: get it to 10.5.6 and THEN worry about that stuff.
Lucky for us, iDeneb released a 10.5.6 upgrade kit. It can be found here: http://ideneb.net/en/homepage/63-ideneb-upgrade-kit-1056-rev1
Follow the instructions with it and voila, you’ll be at 10.5.6.
Now, to get all of my hardware devices hmmmmmmmmmmmm……….
Till next time…
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