
Before you read on:
IO80211family.kext – A modified kext that enable the detection of Atheros WiFi chipsets
Kernel Panic – A message that urge the user to switch off the machine and restart
What I did yesterday was quite similar to my first few attempts. One missing step would be the deletion of system kext cache. I suspect that my system kext cache somehow corrupted during the installation and that affected the installation of IO80211family.kext. However, removing the system kext cache will cause kernel panic and each time I deleted the system kext cache, I got around three to four kernel panics before able to boot into the desktop properly.
I will soon provide a guide with pictures. But before this, I need to make a few experiments to see if there is a shorter way. A rough guide is available HERE.
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Wednesday, May 26, 2010 - 15:29:36
These are very interesting post and blog,thanks.