Hi,
Lucas Moulin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > 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 tha
On mar, aoû 19 08:24
Jens Schmalzing <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote :
[...]
(I'm sending this again because it apparently did not make it the first
time...)
> 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. Ins
Hi,
Rogério Brito writes:
> Do you have any isolated case when the current HFS+ driver can
> corrupt the filesystems?
When a filesystem driver is updated, I normally unpack the kernel
source and attempt to re-build the running kernel. So far, this has
never succeeded with the Linux HFS+ driver,
On Aug 19 2003, Jens Schmalzing wrote:
> 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
Hi,
Lucas Moulin writes:
> /dev/sg0 SCSI-<0:0:0> CD/DVD SONY CD-RW CRX820E 3.3b
>
> CD /dev/cdrom CD-ROM--
> > /dev/hda2 might be a boot-strap partition.
> --> /dev/hda5 is linux-mounted with write privileges.
> Could not open '/dev/hda5' with read
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