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Sep 10, 2012 Dear esteemed forum members, I am running Snow Leopard 10.6.8 Hackint0sh and there is no com.Apple.boot.plist It is not in: Library/Preferences/ It is not in: /Extra Spotlight does not show anything, I need to edit the boot file to fix the boot screen resolution. My guess is that you're looking in the Library folder in your home directory. There are two Library folders - one in your home directory and one for the system. If you go to the system one (found at /Library or Your HD Library), it's there. Perhaps the more important question is why are you looking for this file?

  1. 2013-1-12  Hello, my wish is to add a timeout for chameleon bootloader. So, after 5 second he has to boot to default hdd. My problem is, that I do not find the location of this file. Spotlight does not find it, too. Normally it is located in /Extra, but there is smbios and theme only.
  2. 2015-7-10  add rootless=0 to com.apple.Boot.plist Install @666sheep's PikeYoseFix and restart your Mac twice the make sure it is active. Download and install the update. That's all I can tell you for now since we in this thread don't know much of anything about Mac Pro 1,1 and 2,1 hence the reason why there is another thread for those models.
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How to install InstallESD.dmg to GPT with 10.7.x and 10.8.x. (since rev. 480)
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First, you need to Restore InstallESD.dmg to disk by using Disk Utility.
Then, follow the stage 1 and stage 2 to install 10.7.x or 10.8.x to GPT, and auto-create the Recovery HD used for iCloud.
Stage 1
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1.Remove kernelcache in InstallESD.dmg/Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration/com.apple.Boot.plist.
<key>Kernel Cache</key> remove this line.
<string>xxxxxxxxxxxxx</string> remove this line.
2.Copy BaseSystem.dmg/System/Library/Extensions to partition of InstallESD.dmg and add other kexts (FakeSMC.kext).
3.Clover select to 'Boot Mac OS X with extra kexts (skips cache)', and follow the installation with restart first time.
Stage 2
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1.Remove kernelcache in target partition's /OS X Install Data/com.apple.Boot.plist.
<key>Kernel Cache</key> remove this line.
<string>xxxxxxxxxxxxx</string> remove this line.
( 10.7.x is /Mac OS X Install Data/com.apple.Boot.plist )
2.Copy InstallESD.dmg/System/Library/CoreServices and /mach_kernel to target partition's / .
3.Copy BaseSystem.dmg/System/Library/Extensions to target partition's / and add other kexts (FakeSMC.kext).
4.Boot to 'OS X Install' with 'Boot Mac OS X with extra kexts (skips cache)' and finish the installation.
(10.7.x is 'Mac OS X Install')

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