To try and workaround the maxcpus=1 or noacpi, you could try the
following kernel options instead:

acpi=noirq pnpacpi=off

which apparently have been successful in enabling a MacBook Air 2,1 to
boot with full dual core cpu support and power management. (from:
http://bloggis.se/atte/99928)

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Booting linux crashes on 2009 White Macbook (hardware version ID "MacBook5,2") 
unless you use acpi=off or maxcpus=1
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/341230
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