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I'll see what happens in 10.7.5 and report back. the same thing I have here (I am using MacOS 10.6.8 Terminal for clarity). * When I used swegen's patch on 10.6.8, there were deal-breakers: machine wouldn't turn off its display - like ever - closing the lid or not. I use LibreOffice and Dropbox under OS X, dealing with filenames in Greek. (I don't know much about working with binary patches.) * Swegen's patch is a binary patch and because the boot.efi file changes from 10.7.3 to 10.7.5, we can't easily "update" it to start working on 10.7.5. * Does anyone have a nice summary of boot.efi's responsibilities? Searched but haven't found one yet. I haven't reviewed the OS X 10.7.3 to 10.7.5 revision history I'm not sure if it's better to be on 10.7.5 with a 10.7.3 boot.efi or on 10.7.3 with a matching, patched boot.efi. I thought it wouldn't even boot with the mismatched files but so far - no blood, no foul.
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* To verify, I'm using a straight 10.7.5 install with a patched 10.7.3 boot.efi file to get into 64-bit mode. (Holding 6, 4 after FV password is too late.) There's a nice restart button at this screen in case they keys were not held immediately. Since I used FileVault to encrypt my whole drive, 6 and 4 must be held before the user is prompted for the FV password (just before before the Apple with "gear" stage). * Set the architecture back to i386 and verified I can start up in 64-bit at will by holding 6 and 4 -right away- upon boot. Verified boot into 64-bit mode with System Report (and new graphical glitches - I didn't work on the graphics driver yet.) * Patched 10.7.3 boot file and then added it to my vanilla install of Mac OS X 10.7.5 (32-bit) with the other commands from swegen's script. Here's a quick summary of my current experiments, Kevin: The site says 'Click the SparkleShare status icon and select. Step 1: Sparkleshare on Mac OSX-on MAC OSX. Swegen, if you're still around, could you send me a message? SparkleShare for OSX, a Dropbox Alternative: I am a recent enthusiast of Dropbox-like services and I was longing for an open-source alternative.
