Hi, Lucas Moulin writes:
> /dev/sg0 SCSI-<0:0:0> CD/DVD SONY CD-RW CRX820E 3.3b > > CD /dev/cdrom CD-ROM <read-only> ------ > ----> /dev/hda2 might be a boot-strap partition. > ------> /dev/hda5 is linux-mounted with write privileges. > Could not open '/dev/hda5' with read-write permissions > ------> /dev/hda6 is linux-mounted with write privileges. > Could not open '/dev/hda6' with read-write permissions > ------> /dev/hda7 is linux-mounted with write privileges. > Could not open '/dev/hda7' with read-write permissions > ------> /dev/hda8 is linux-mounted with write privileges. > Could not open '/dev/hda8' with read-write permissions > No volumes found in '/dev/hda' > No volumes found in '/dev/hdb' > No volumes found in '/dev/sda' > No volumes found in '/dev/sdb' > > > >> ================================================== > >> MacOS X Boot Loader 1.1.18 > >> --> Boot loader failure: No bootable disk found > Any ideas on what I should do ? Looks as if mol cannot find a bootable disk. There are several reasons why this may happen: 1. You do not have Mac OS X installed. Insert a Mac OS X installation CD and run `startmol --osx --cdboot'. Anyway, it is unlikely that you wouldn't know there was no Mac OS on your machine. 2. You do not have Mac OS X installed on a first or second hard disk. mol only scans the first two IDE-disks and the first two SCSI-disks by default. Edit /etc/mol/molrc.osx and specify the Mac OS X partition explicitly with a line like `blkdev: /dev/hdx42 -rw -boot'. Again, this is unlikely. 3. You do have Mac OS X installed, but the partition is mounted read-write in Linux. mol knows that mounting disks in two OSes simultaneously has a tendency to severely trash filesystems (BTW, one OS is often suffcient in the case of the new Linux HFS+ driver) and only considers read-only and unmounted volumes. Mount your HFS+ partitions read-only. Regards, Jens. -- J'qbpbe, le m'en fquz pe j'qbpbe! Le veux aimeb et mqubib panz je pézqbpbe je djuz tqtaj!