honest to god, i have only been able to mount
hfsplus partition with
mount -t ufs ufstype=openstep
as describe in man page for mount. if you can't
trust this, you surely are not using /usr/share/doc,
where most things have not been updated since woody ?
where do you get your information when thing
On Tue, Oct 31, 2006 at 04:41:19PM +, Jeffrey Rolland wrote:
> Sorry, I got sidetracked last night.
I certainly understand. There's always something going on that keeps
me away from getting other stuff done.
> Here's what I found in daemaon.log.0 for October 22:
>
> Oct 22 19:27:52 computern
Brad Boyer wrote:
On Sun, Oct 29, 2006 at 10:57:22PM +, Jeffrey Rolland wrote:
/var/log/daemon.log is empty:
computername:/var/log# ls -l | more
-rw-r- 1 rootadm 0 Oct 29 06:47 daemon.log
Are there old ones in the same directory?
/var/log$ ls -l daemon.log*
-
I think this is a problem with the install (2.6.8-3) on the r3 sarge CD, actually. Earlier versions (both r1 and r2), even if they didn't have hfsplus built into the kernel, at least had it as a loadable .ko module on the installer's initrd. Not the case with r3. I presume it's installed on th
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Am 31.10.2006 um 07:54 schrieb brian:
shame, shame both of you: Read the Fine Manual.
hfs plus is mounted via -t ufs, there is no
such thing as -t hpfsplus
("man mount" for whole story)
brian
Sorry brian, I don't bother what the man mount
On Mon, Oct 30, 2006 at 09:35:05PM +0100, Holger Levsen wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Monday 30 October 2006 17:16, you wrote:
> > Mmm, are you able to boot d-i with 32MB on this box ?
>
> No.
You didn't tell us the size of the initramfs generated by initramfs-tools
though, as i asked you in the previous
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