September 20, 2010
Lnx2Mac's Realtek RTL81xx Driver goes Beta
Hi !
Due to the shortcomings of the current Realtek 81xx Hackintosh drivers (such as lack of or limited support of 8111E, 32/64-bit, sleep issues), I endeavored to port the Linux RTL81xx driver to OS X.
RealtekRTL81xx.kext is the result of this work, and it fully supports the RTL8168/RTL8111 family of NICs.
After weeks of coding, compiling, rebooting and debugging this, I can proudly say that it's now ready for prime time !
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OSX,
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Realtek
September 2, 2010
Moving OS X /Users to a separate partition
After considering the Alternatives for separating the OS X users'
home directories, I decided to use a separate partition.
In this post, I'll explain in detail how to use a separate partition ("Volume"
in Mac OS X parlance) for /Users.
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Backup,
Hacking,
OSX,
Partitioning,
Performance,
Storage,
TrueMac,
Unix,
Volumes
Alternatives for separating the OS X users' home directories
Most OS X installations you'll find, probably use just one partition per
disk. This may be convenient, but coming from years on Unix/Linux, that's a no-go for me... We can do better...
So, let's see how we can get the users' home directories on a separate partition
("Volume" in Mac OS X parlance) or disk.
Labels:
Backup,
Hacking,
Linux,
OSX,
Partitioning,
Performance,
Storage,
TrueMac,
Unix,
Volumes
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