ometimes), but those were with an older kernel. Oh, and after 32
rw mounts, you need to use the hfpmount on it, which will fail but will
allow the kernel to mount it.
I use 2.6.7.
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| Josh Lauricha| Ford, you're turning
ely just that you've mounted it 32+
times, us hpmount to mount it. This will probably fail, but allow you to
mount it using mount. Alternativly, you can use hpfsck from the
'hfsplus' package, but I've never needed to do that.
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need a loopback, it most likely will be able to
handle one since its just a blockdevice now, generally indistinguishable
from /dev/hda1.
Hope this helps.
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Does anyone know of a public SELinux PPC repository? coker.com.au seems
to only have i386.
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| Josh Lauricha| Ford, you're turning|
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o, my bet is Debian.
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| Josh Lauricha| Ford, your turning into |
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| Josh Lauricha| Ford, your turning into |
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