I'm trying to use your configs for Ventura, however I am facing some strange issues. The recovery / installer boots normally, I can re-install a fresh Ventura instance, however after a few reboots I'll end up in a boot loop - which appears to be caused by the network driver (I saw the macOS network driver crash in the logs)
I have the same motherboard as you, here are my specifications:
From my hours of Googling, it seems the Intel i211 NIC has some issues with Ventura, but I see one of your latest updates contains a driver that should work. It's really weird, it is very hit and miss as to if it will successfully boot or not. Sometimes I can leave it in a boot loop and it will magically succeed, other times it will just fail to boot - with the NIC both unplugged and plugged in (I have tired all sorts of combinations)
Unfortunately, even with full logging enabled and the tweaks to disable rebooting on crash, the log still scrolls too fast and then reboots for me to get a clean output of the error.
Do you have any hints at how I can stop it rebooting after the kernel (or driver) crashes and also any hints at how I can get networking to be stable?
@Macman Just to make sure I didn't bork it replace the AppleIGB kext with this one. Also disable SmallTreeIntel. It has a min / max kernel set but disable it just to be sure.
@Macman Just to make sure I didn't bork it replace the AppleIGB kext with this one. Also disable SmallTreeIntel. It has a min / max kernel set but disable it just to be sure.
Thanks for the fast reply. I've just given this a try and unfortunately the same thing is happening Reboot after a fast scrolling kernel output and what looks like the network driver crashing
I've got further than the above error, by setting ResizeAppleGpuBars to 0. I'll post another screenshot if I can't get past the latest set of errors later
Looking at the Screenshot above, I would suggest you have a look at the SSDT-EC.aml you are using, as it appears to be looking for and failing to find /SB.PCI0.LPCB.EC0.
This is an intel ACPI address, most AMD systems use /SB.PCI0.SBRG.EC0_ or a variation on that theme.
Try using the attached SSDT-EC-USBX-AMD.aml table in place of your current EC and USBX table, see if that helps.
Unfortunately the file you provided did not help. I'm passed the above issue, however I am now back at the reboot loop. I've attached a screenshot from a slow motion video I made (the only way I can actually read the log). It doesn't really tell me much, so I'm not too sure why it's causing a reboot at this point.
I am able to enter the recovery mode and can confirm networking works - I just can't boot now into the normal macOS instance.
I had to download AppleMCEReporterDisabler.kext and add that in, as I read that is a requirement for macOS 13.
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