So, I've got my system working great... when it boots.


I only get successful boots about 25-40% of the time. If I use -v -x, It will boot successfully every time.


I've tried booting with -v, but the displayed info doesn't seem useful. I get a kernel backtrace on AppleRTC, but it does that on successful boots anyway. It seems to lock up right after FakeSMC loads.


When it locks, I hard power the system off, then turn it back on. Sometimes it will lock at the some spot, sometimes it will boot properly. There's literally nothing different between when it boots and when it doesn't boot.


The only thing I've notice, and it may have just been a one-off, but when it fails, it loads FakeSMC before the backtrace. The most recent time I booted it successfully with -v, I noticed that it loaded FakeSMC AFTER the backtrace. I have no idea if that matters, but there it is.


Any help would be appreciated. It's not very good for the hardware to be power cycled that much.


Thanks in advance.



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