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So some of you may know me from the s10lenovo.com site, where I published my guide on how to install Lion DP1 Build 11A390 on a netbook. Because some asked my if I could post the guide here as well (to get more feedback and to improve my guide) - well, here it is: This guide should also work for other netbooks.

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If you have a Intel GMA950 with Device ID 27ae you should also get graphics acceleration as well! Guide on how to install Lion DP1 (build 11A390) on Lenovo IdeaPad S10 and S10e What you need: - some time (read carefully!:-) ) - your Ideapad - a USB drive with 8 GB or more - the Lion 11A390 image - a running Mac or Hackintosh Step one: We need to create our own installation disk on the USB stick, because Apple uses a new way to boot the Lion setup (and this basically doesn't work on hackintoshes): Apple is having a bootable OS X in a.dmg file that includes the Lion installer. However we need to restore this DMG file onto our USB drive. The DMG file is hidden on the Lion installation disk. To make this file, open the Terminal app in OS X and type this: defaults write.com.apple.finder AppleShowAllFiles TRUE killAll Finder. If you take a look at the Lion install disk you should see a file called BaseSystem.dmg Step two: Open the disk utility in OS X.

Drag the file BaseSystem.dmg into the left column. Now format your USB drive. Use GUID Partition scheme and format the Volume as Mac OS Extended (Journaled). Now choose the tab Restore and drag the BaseSystem.dmg into Source. Drag your USB drive into Destination.

Uncheck the checkbox bellow (remember, we've just formatted the USB drive so we don't need to do it again;-) ) Click restore and wait. Step three: If it's done, we have to copy all the installation bundles to our USB drive. In Finder, open your USB drive and go to the folder System and then Installation. You should see a file called 'Packages' - remove it and create a new folder called Packages (meaning: replace the file with a folder) The exact path for the new folder should be: /Volumes//System/Installation/Packages/. Then open this created folder and also open the OS X Lion installation disk again. On the OS X Lion installation disk, open the folder Packages (it's hidden, too but it's in the root Volume of the installation disk) Copy all the files in the Packages-folder of your Lion disk into the Packages-folder on your USB drive. If you're done, copy the BaseSystem.dmg to the Packages-folder on your USB drive and also copy the OSInstall.mpkg in my bundle into the folder.

In a nutshell: your Packages-folder on the USB drive should now contain the following files: - All installation packages (ending with.pkg or.mpkg) - BaseSystem.dmg - my patched OSInstall.mpkg Step four: Run the Chameleon installer included in my bundle and install it on your USB drive. UPDATE: PLEASE UNCHECK EVERYTHING IN THE INSTALLER EXCEPT 'CHAMELEON STANDARD' After the installation is done, open the folder 'new Chameleon binaries' in my bundle and copy all the files to this directory: /Volumes//usr/standalone/i386/ (you have to overwrite the old files) and copy the file called 'boot' to /Volumes// (= root-Volume of your USB drive) If you shouldn't be able to overwrite the old files - try logging on as Administrator or try to copy the files via Terminal as admin Step five: Now we are almost done! Now we need to add a few Kernel Extensions and our DSDT file and that's it! Yes I know it's annoying to do this by hand, but since I'm not able to create a terminal script for that.:-D if you typed this in, you can close Terminal. Now just copy your own DSDT (and if you like a SMBIOS-file) and my com.apple.Boot.plist to the Extra folder on your USB drive. And don't forget to put machkernelatom on your USB drive;-) Step six: Now we are ready to install Lion!

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Just install as you would install Snow Lion! If you got any problems, try booting with -v -f ah and by the way: if you're done, open Terminal and type defaults write com.apple.finder AppleShowAllFiles FALSE to hide all files again Step seven: After the installation has been successful we need to copy (at least!) FakeSMC.kext to the volume we installed Lion to. To do so, simply boot again your Lion installer and open Terminal. Type cp /System/Library/FakeSMC.kext /Volumes//System/Library/ chmod -R 755 /Volumes//System/Library/FakeSMC.kext/ chown -R 0:0 /Volumes//System/Library/FakeSMC.kext/.

Either you do the same again with all the kexts mentioned above or you do boot your installed Lion now and use programs like KextHelper b7;-) DOWNLOAD THE ZIP FILE INCLUDING EVERYTHING NECESSARY: I hope this guide is complete and correct. If you have any problems and/or questions, feel free to ask! Good luck everyone!

TECHNICAL, ONLY FOR PEOPLE WHO ARE REALLY INTERESSTED IN THAT STUFF: If you want to know what I modified in the OSInstall.mpkg: There is a method in the installer that checks if your CPU is 64 bit capable. If it is, it returns a value of 1. If it returns anything else than 1, the installation fails. So I modified to always return 1, regardless if the CPU is 64-bit capable or not. I replaced the highlighted text with 1 and that's all! And if you want to know what I modified on the GMA 950 drivers: I just included the 27ae Device-ID in the KEXT and edited the binaries to include 27ae.

My modified com.apple.Boot.plist includes a EFI string to inject a GMA 950 (otherwise the KEXTs would load but you wouldn't have any graphics acceleration at all) Thanks to Andy Vandijck and Nexos from Insanelymac for helping me (with Andy's kernel and bootloader from Nexos) and thanks to corrpel from s10lenovo for his VoodooHDA fix! DerRolf, Based on your instructions, I use the GM version of 10.7 (11A550) disk image and edit the OSInstall.mpkg as in your paragraph in blue color, I can install Lion onto my S10-3c successfully, except the following issues: 1. System will have kernel panic whenever restart or shutdown (even during reboot just after Lion installation); 2. On-board Ethernet port not working; 3.

Built-in wifi not working; (so, there is no entry in my NETWORK system preference) 4. Built-in keyboard not working after booting into Mac OSX, still working during booting in dark background in -v mode; 5. My onboard video card GMA x3150 support 800x600 in Lion only, but 1024x768 in Windows 7 Starter (32-bit); I have run repair permission on my booting partition under disk utility, but still cannot fix the problems.

Any idea on how to fix the above problem? Thanks a million in advance. PS, adding extensions below from another post of MaLd0n seems fix the problem of restart / Shutdown: NullCPUPowerManagement.kext IOAHCIBlockStorageInjector.kext. Dear all, Anyone gets a 64-bit version of extensions: ApplePSController.kext AppleACPIPS2Nub.kext VoodooHDA.kext As there are still 2 major outstanding items that I cannot fix on installation Lion GM on my ideapad S10-3c with Atom N475 (core solo supports 64-bit with hyperthreading) Keyboard not functioning after booted into 10.7; Ralink 3090 wifi card not working (only connected to unprotected access point), even after installation of Ralink USB2080 or RT2070 driver and wifi utility. Anyone know which internal 802.11n wifi card works with S10-3c on Lion, as I intend to buy such card from eBay.

Someone said those for Dell 1510 will not work!! Thanks in advance.

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