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Old 12-18-2008, 08:49 AM
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LawlessPPC - 10.5.4 Root Device Problems

Hi,
I am currently trying to install LawlessPPC on my system but it stops at "Waiting for root device". What could be the problem? Check out my system specs below.

System Specs:
Mobo: Gigabyte MA78GM-S2H
Ram: 4GB (2 Sticks of 2gb)
Graphics: Onboard
HDDs: -WD 500GB STATA (Windows XP)
- WD 80GB IDE (Documents/Downloads) SLAVE
- WD 40GB IDE (For OSX) MASTER

This is my first time trying to install OSX86, some help would be good!

Cheers,
Fman
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Old 12-18-2008, 10:18 AM
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have you tried reading through some of the threads here at the forum?

check out: http://www.infinitemac.com/f5/possib...-device-t1467/

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Old 12-18-2008, 01:39 PM
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have you tried reading through some of the threads here at the forum?

check out: http://www.infinitemac.com/f5/possib...-device-t1467/
Yes i have tried all that. I tried to unplug everything except the OSX HD but still nothing.
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Old 12-18-2008, 02:49 PM
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waiting for root device means a chipset issue this could simply be a master and slave issue with drives or lack of chipset drivers. But without knowing your chipset I cant answer this question. Please dont just post motherboard models please post chipsets on these boards you will get an answers faster

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Old 12-19-2008, 03:19 AM
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Could be a partition issue

I just completed an install with the same motherboard (btw, awesome disto, LawlessPPC!). I must've re-installed 6-10 times for various reasons, and I'm pretty sure at one point I experienced the "Waiting for root device" message. I believe it happened only after a previous attempt, and I suspect it has to do with a pre-existing partition. What fixed it for me - if I recall correctly - was to delete all partitions on the drive (on another machine, running Windows), then try re-installing OS X.
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Old 12-19-2008, 03:31 AM
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waiting for root device means a chipset issue this could simply be a master and slave issue with drives or lack of chipset drivers. But without knowing your chipset I cant answer this question. Please dont just post motherboard models please post chipsets on these boards you will get an answers faster
Sorry bout that the chipset is AMD 780G + SB700 Chipset

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I just completed an install with the same motherboard (btw, awesome disto, LawlessPPC!). I must've re-installed 6-10 times for various reasons, and I'm pretty sure at one point I experienced the "Waiting for root device" message. I believe it happened only after a previous attempt, and I suspect it has to do with a pre-existing partition. What fixed it for me - if I recall correctly - was to delete all partitions on the drive (on another machine, running Windows), then try re-installing OS X.
Alright thanks i'll try giving that a go!

Cheers for all your help.. i'll see how it goes.
-Fman
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Old 12-29-2008, 05:47 PM
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Can anyone help this guy with his chipset problems b/c i hav the same chipsets as well
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Old 12-30-2008, 01:25 AM
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well im not aware my distro supports sb700. You would need the kext for this chipset which you will find on insanelymac in the drivers section. Then you would have to add this to the dvd image and also to the completed install unless you can do the install via usb which means when you have finished the install you can add the kexts the easy way then tranfer the drive to internal

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Old 12-30-2008, 01:42 AM
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Hey guys... i've used Lawlessppc's latest to install on my Gigabyte 780G board quite a few times now. If i remember correctly i didn't select any customizations just let it install. i did erase all partitions and then created a GUID formatted disk from Disk Utilities.

I then installed the voodoo kernel and 10.5.5 update.
Once done i then added the necessary Kext's / EFI strings to get my graphics and sound working. (SB700 kexts can be found with a search of this forum)



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