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    With the expected release of Mac OS X coming ahead, Nawcom and Meklort known for the creation of the revolutionary retail methods ModCD/ModUSB, has announced the first Lion project called Project V0ltr0n, promising a very easy, nice, clean and comprehensive installation method.

    Here are some features of project:
    • The ability to install OS X 10.7 retail install images onto hard disks with non-GUID partitions without issues.
    • Integrated kext patching within the bootloader for kexts which need to be patched either through their Info.plist or binary. (based on a number of netbookinstaller‘s features)
    • Integrated kernel patching within the bootloader for all unsupported CPUs. As of now, just basic support for AMDs have been planned, but this will make things easier for unsupported Intel CPU people as well.
    • Retail DVD sub-package injection and autoselection, just like ModCD/ModUSB, so your hardware support gets installed with the OS.
    • SleepEnabler.kext will not need to be updated anymore. PM_DISPATCH_VERSION within the kernel you are booting will be autodetected. For those who have dealt with the annoyance of updating SleepEnabler every kernel change, you will understand how this makes life easier.
    • HDA codec detection in the bootloader.
    • We want to make things a little friendlier to the end user. Kernel Extension management could be easier-controlled through a prefpane; we are currently brainstorming this.
    • Improved graphics support in the bootloader. This means no more binpatching of kexts needed, and everything taken care of by the bootloader itself.
    • As long as we do this legit, there isn’t going to be a need for this, since Lion will only be released from the App Store. ATAPI support will still be something worth getting working though for the sake of Chameleon itself.
    • Easier way of imaging over the retail image. Since Lion will only be released from the Mac App Store, this subject is something we need to look over more, and to see that if we want to keep this as legal as possible – is doing this from Linux or Windows even worth the time? Let me know what you think. What does this mean? It means that the imaging and the v0ltr0n support will be done in an all-in-one process. People doing it from OS X will not have to image the partition from Disk Utility separately – this will all be done in 1 package or app. Linux will have it done through an easy GUI app I’ve worked on.
    • We may implement my idea regarding post-install notes. We will most likely install a post-boot installer that will be placed on the desktop of the first created user, in case some additional support is needed to be installed.
    Last edited by Toltuga; 11th June 2011 at 23:03. Reason: Update
    MOBO:......GA-EP45-UD3P
    CPU:.........Intel 2 Quad Q6600 @ 2.4 GHz
    GPU:.........EVGA Nvidia e-GeForce 9600 GT 1GB (Dual Monitor: Acer X223W DVI / Dell M991 VGA)
    RAM:.........8 GB Corsair Dominator DDR2
    ODD:.........Samsung SH-S223C SATA
    HDD 1:......Seagate Barracuda 40 GB ATA (WIN)
    HDD 2:......Western Digital Caviar Green 1TB SATA (OSX)
    OS:...........Lion 10.7.1 Vanilla | Windows 7
    BOOT:.......Chameleon v2.1svn r1402


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    nice.........

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    Can't wait to see how this project works out. Lion looks like an awesome OS.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hardtime3015 View Post
    Can't wait to see how this project works out. Lion looks like an awesome OS.
    kinda awesome..
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    • MacBook (mid'07) C2D 2,1 Ghz 3G BDD2 RAM GMA950 500GB - 10.7.0
    • AMD Athlon II X3 445 3,1Ghz 4GB DDR3 RAM ATI RadeonHD5770 1TB - 10.6.8

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    wish it make lion able to install on my laptop only with core duo CPU
    when to realease?

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    First read Here and then read here
    MOBO:......GA-EP45-UD3P
    CPU:.........Intel 2 Quad Q6600 @ 2.4 GHz
    GPU:.........EVGA Nvidia e-GeForce 9600 GT 1GB (Dual Monitor: Acer X223W DVI / Dell M991 VGA)
    RAM:.........8 GB Corsair Dominator DDR2
    ODD:.........Samsung SH-S223C SATA
    HDD 1:......Seagate Barracuda 40 GB ATA (WIN)
    HDD 2:......Western Digital Caviar Green 1TB SATA (OSX)
    OS:...........Lion 10.7.1 Vanilla | Windows 7
    BOOT:.......Chameleon v2.1svn r1402


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