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I realize that your configuration and config.plist are for 0.5.6 (right?), but I assume the intention is to somewhat keep up with OpenCore (given bug fixes, new features, etc.)? I tried the current config.plist with 0.6.1, and it fails to boot. Not fully unexpected, guessing there is some incompatible setting. Is there a good way to capture debug / log information, to work through this?
But also, is there a "minimum" config.plist, that can be used across different OpenCore versions? Not fully optimized of course, but enough to "crawl before walk" 😄. I thought I had seen one a while back, all that is required to boot and keep iServices happy, but I could surely be wrong. I (think I) have the needed basic information (from my old laptop with a dead screen), but very likely some kvm setting is causing the non-boot issue (in 0.6.1).
Thanks!
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Will give that a try, thanks! I'll close this open item, as it's not really applicable here I guess (i.e. this repository is for an older version of OC it seems).
Hi,
I realize that your configuration and config.plist are for 0.5.6 (right?), but I assume the intention is to somewhat keep up with OpenCore (given bug fixes, new features, etc.)? I tried the current config.plist with 0.6.1, and it fails to boot. Not fully unexpected, guessing there is some incompatible setting. Is there a good way to capture debug / log information, to work through this?
But also, is there a "minimum" config.plist, that can be used across different OpenCore versions? Not fully optimized of course, but enough to "crawl before walk" 😄. I thought I had seen one a while back, all that is required to boot and keep iServices happy, but I could surely be wrong. I (think I) have the needed basic information (from my old laptop with a dead screen), but very likely some kvm setting is causing the non-boot issue (in 0.6.1).
Thanks!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: