On Tue, Apr 01, 2003 at 07:16:36PM +0100, Benjamin Swatek wrote: > > > > > UFS is not supported at all. HFS filenames can be up to 31 characters. > > Both systems can access the files; assuming you have an application capable > > of handling mp3 in both, then an mp3 file is useful on both. > > well ok, I'll try mol, the tip form chrisophe > > > > > other thing is, that when I log in as root on the console, a lot of > > > things flash by, too fast to read, whats that??? > > > > The normal login messages, you can check them out using dmesg. > > no, its not! there are shit loads of things flashing by when I finish logging > in, not while booting, it starts the second I press enter after entering the > root pass, and the last lines are diffrent from what I get with dmesg. > the last line before the promt for examle says: > c01beb20 rwsem_wake > before that are 2 more with a diffrent code but rwsem_something > I have no idea how to copy this, so I can hardly tell you more...
kewl, man, like, psychadelic. If it's a kernel oops like Michel thinks, I think you can find it in /var/log/ksymoops ? -- http://Www.TruthAboutWar.org Chris Tillman - Linux Rox -