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Hydrogen

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Mar 2, 2009
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Oslo
I cloned a clean 10.5 image over to my main hdd with superduper!. After that I get ugly text commands displayed on my screen when rebooting. I havent done anything to enable this, not that I know of. How can I disbale this? Worst case, maybe my mb is broken?



Edit: solved issue. Look below.
 
So, it's being stubborn, eh?

Open "com.apple.Boot.plist" from /Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration and search for

<key>Kernel Flags</key>
<string>-v</string>



Delete "-v", save the plist, reboot.
 
Strangest thing, there is no "-v" between the

"<key>Kernel Flags</key>
<string>-v</string>"
 
Not sucsess! Can I delete the plist file? Or maybe I should just try superduper! again.
 
Finally…Got it right now. This is what I did.

Quote on "PrinceOfEgypt":
Disabling Verbose booting is just as easy:
sudo nvram boot-args=


I added "" after the equal sign

Thank’s guys!
 
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