Re: can't mount ipod shuffle any more

2005-06-12 Thread Ed Wandasiewicz
After upgrading from 3.7-stable to 3.7-current, mini ipod 4GB retains it's correct geometry, but 6GB does not and is not mountable. Output of dmesg, fdisk/disklabel for both is included. Ed. % dmesg OpenBSD 3.7-current (GENERIC) #189: Fri Jun 10 14:44:35 MDT 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/sy

Re: can't mount ipod shuffle any more

2005-06-11 Thread Jolan Luff
On Sat, Jun 11, 2005 at 11:03:24PM +0100, Ed Wandasiewicz wrote: > What's the difference between not mounting and not working? > > Identical in that it was recognized but you couldn't mount it. But the dmesg > from sd0 was clearly wrong. So I rebuilt everything. > > If the output of your dmesg is

Re: can't mount ipod shuffle any more

2005-06-11 Thread Ed Wandasiewicz
What's the difference between not mounting and not working? Identical in that it was recognized but you couldn't mount it. But the dmesg from sd0 was clearly wrong. So I rebuilt everything. If the output of your dmesg is incorrect, i.e. sd0 at scsibus0 targ 1 lun 0: SCSI4 0/direct removable sd0

Re: can't mount ipod shuffle any more

2005-06-11 Thread Jolan Luff
On Fri, Jun 10, 2005 at 11:45:07PM +0100, Ed Wandasiewicz wrote: > I had an identical problem with a mini ipod 6MB. I was upgrading from > 3.6-current to 3.7-stable. Try the following: Identical in that it was recognized but you couldn't mount it or identical in that it didn't work? > % rm -rf /u

Re: can't mount ipod shuffle any more

2005-06-11 Thread Ed Wandasiewicz
I had an identical problem with a mini ipod 6MB. I was upgrading from 3.6-current to 3.7-stable. Try the following: % rm -rf /usr/include/* /usr/lib/* Install 3.7. Rebuild src, userland and XF4. % man 8 release Device should get recognised. Mini ipod 4MB is also recognised. sd0 at scsibus0 ta

can't mount ipod shuffle any more

2005-06-10 Thread Jolan Luff
hi, i used to be able to mount my ipod shuffle and use it with audio/gtkpod. i tried to do so yesterday, and it no longer works. the most suspicious thing is that previously, sd0i existed without me having to do any manual intervention, but this doesn't seem to be the case anymore: disklabel: wa