Hi,
On Mon, 4 Apr 2005, Benjamin Herrenschmidt wrote:
> BTW. Is there a linux port of Apple's HFS+ fsck somewhere or it's stuff
> something nobody really want to do because Apple keep breaking the
> darwin version without regard for endian fixes ? :)
I still only have the patch for diskdev_cmds
Hi,
Marco Vignati wrote:
> I have a 2.6.11.6 and I have the same problem.
> if I run hpfsck I get:
> hpfsck: Neither Wrapper nor native HFS+ volume header found (Unknown
> error 4294967295)
Did you verify under OS X that the disk is clean?
bye, Roman
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Hi,
Andre Lehovich wrote:
> I'm getting the following error message when I try to mount
> my OS-X partition read/write (Debian's 2.6.8-9 kernel):
>
> # mount -t hfsplus -o rw /dev/hda5 /osx
> # dmesg | tail -1
> HFS+-fs warning: Filesystem was not cleanly unmounted, running fsck.hfsplus
> is re
Hi,
Rick Thomas wrote:
When one mounts an hfs filesystem under 2.4, there are a bunch of
pseudo-directories with names beginning with a "." that give you access
to the finder info and the resource forks of all the files.
You can access the resource via /rsrc. I have a patch to export
some o
Hi,
Mike Power wrote:
When I attempt to mount a hfs partition under linux on my ibook. I get
an error called "Trace/breakpoint trap" I also get a whole bundle of
kernel related debugging lines in syslog. I have attached those in a
text file.
I recently rsync'd my kernel to the latest lin
Hi,
Elimar Riesebieter wrote:
Its is read- and writeable. I copied some movies and oggs to a
testdir created at /mnt. I could play the movies with mplayer and
hear the oggs with mp3blaster. After finishing that purely
unprofessional test i deletet all files in /mnt. There came a kmesg
telling:
Hi,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jan 7 09:05:41 alube kernel: Oops: Exception in kernel mode, sig: 5 [#1]
Jan 7 09:05:41 alube kernel: NIP: C0057FC0 LR: C0057F7C SP: E8FC1C40 REGS:
e8fc1b90 TRAP: 0700Not tainted
Unfortunately some important information is missing, especially the
symbol of
Hi,
Ethan Benson wrote:
> then look at in a text editor, its full of control character
> sequences, but not double text like that.
These are backspace characters, so that a printer would print them twice
(or with an underscore). less emulates that behaviour.
bye, Roman
Hi,
Ethan Benson wrote:
> > AFAIK Roman Zippel had implemented a LILO like loader at one point but it
> > got
> > lost. :(
>
> lost? how? did he never distribute it to anyone?
>
> i would say `its been done once, it can done again'
Sure it can :), but I
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