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Systrace Installation
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Silly me. I installed Systrace on my OSX iBook. I did the normal restart after installation. Now the only thing that comes up on my screen is a box that tells me I need to restart in several languages. When I do that I continue getting the same window and am not able to move beyond.
What did I do wrong? Is there a way to fix this problem?
Any assistance will be greatly appreciated.
Kathy
What did I do wrong? Is there a way to fix this problem?
Any assistance will be greatly appreciated.
Kathy
Having taken a quick look at the systrace package it appears to install a mach_kernel.test. It then uses a script to set this to be the boot kernel in nvram. I also see that this tool is curently not maintained and appears to be a 10.2.x kernel, not good if you've installed this on 10.3.x
The good news is that it doesn't replace the original kernel so you should be able to change the open firmware setting to point back to the original kernel. I think zapping PRAM should do the trick, but you may need to log into open firmware and reset the nvram if not. To zap PRAM turn on your iBook and then hold down the cmd-option-p-r keys together. Apple says to wait for a second chime, I like to hear at least one more just to make sure
Apple Instructions on Resetting PRAM
Hopefully, that will do the trick and you'll be able to get back in and uninstall systrace. Let us know how you get on.
The good news is that it doesn't replace the original kernel so you should be able to change the open firmware setting to point back to the original kernel. I think zapping PRAM should do the trick, but you may need to log into open firmware and reset the nvram if not. To zap PRAM turn on your iBook and then hold down the cmd-option-p-r keys together. Apple says to wait for a second chime, I like to hear at least one more just to make sure

Apple Instructions on Resetting PRAM
Hopefully, that will do the trick and you'll be able to get back in and uninstall systrace. Let us know how you get on.
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Thank you so so much!!! It worked. Your assistance is greatly appreciated. You're my hero!!!!
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Originally Posted by Transient
Having taken a quick look at the systrace package it appears to install a mach_kernel.test. It then uses a script to set this to be the boot kernel in nvram. I also see that this tool is curently not maintained and appears to be a 10.2.x kernel, not good if you've installed this on 10.3.x
The good news is that it doesn't replace the original kernel so you should be able to change the open firmware setting to point back to the original kernel. I think zapping PRAM should do the trick, but you may need to log into open firmware and reset the nvram if not. To zap PRAM turn on your iBook and then hold down the cmd-option-p-r keys together. Apple says to wait for a second chime, I like to hear at least one more just to make sure
Apple Instructions on Resetting PRAM
Hopefully, that will do the trick and you'll be able to get back in and uninstall systrace. Let us know how you get on.
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