Re: YDL2.0 CD surprise -- warning!


Subject: Re: YDL2.0 CD surprise -- warning!
From: Dan Burcaw (dburcaw@terrasoftsolutions.com)
Date: Wed Jun 27 2001 - 12:15:48 MDT


The kernel change which is available via yup and the latest
CD press fixes screen resolutions on the 2001 iBooks.
There are no sound related changes so I'm not sure
why it suddenly works for you.

> I bought one of the first of the YDL 2.0 supported packages. I was able to
> install in a couple of machines, but had fits with all but one. I tried to
> install in a 3rd and failed completely. Finally decided I had a bad CD, so
> reported it and got a new copy.
>
> Well, I thought it was a new copy, but when I installed in that 3rd
> machine, a couple of things, including sound, failed on startup. I started
> looking, and the problem was library dependencies.
>
> What was the deal? Well, it turned out the kernel on the new install CD is
> different than the one on the original! My original disk shipped with
> 2.2.19-1i, while the new one has 2.2.19-1k. Once I updated the kernel
> (which was the same size to the byte and looked identical in MacOS)
> suddenly sound started working, and probably some other things less
> obvious, too.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Rob Brandt [mailto:rbrandt@sbdsl.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, June 27, 2001 11:48 AM
> To: yellowdog-general@lists.yellowdoglinux.com
> Subject: Re: Zip disk ?
>
> >If it's HFS formatted, it is very unlikely that the data portion is on
> >the first partition as the partition map uses that. Stick the disk in the
> >drive and do:
> >
> >pdisk -l /dev/sdb
>
> OK, I'll try that. Isn't pdisk partitioning software? Does that
> mean that if I am to use zip disks on my linux system that they have
> to be prepared (partitioned and formatted) on the linux system first?
>
> >(this is based on your dmesg output - although your fstab listing shows
> >sda?)
>
> I just copied the fstab from the previous message - my actual fstab
> does say sdb1 - I was lazy when writing the email, and you caught me
>
> :')
>
> Rob
>
> >This should tell you what partition you need to mount.
> >
> >Stew Benedict
> >
> >On Tue, 26 Jun 2001, Rob Brandt wrote:
> >> Thanks to who ever started this thread. I need to do this too.
> >>
> >> I've followed the directions below, but when I try to mount the disk I
>
> get
>
> >> the message:
> >>
> >> SCSI device sdb: 196608 512-byte hdwr sectors (101)MB
> >> sdb: write protect is off
> >> hfs_fs: unable to read block 0x00000252 from dev 08:11
> >> hfs_fs: unable to read superblock
> >> VFS: Cant find a HFS filesystem on the dev 08:11
> >> mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/sdb1, or too
>
> many
>
> >> mounted file systems
> >>
> >> My fstab is entered as below, just like suggested. The zip disks I am
> >> trying to mount are newly formatted and readable by a Mac.
> >>
> >> /dev/sda /mnt/zip hfs rw,noauto,user 0 0
> >>
> >> However, if I change "hfs" to "auto" I can mount and read DOS formatted
>
> zip
>
> >> disks. Mac formatted doesn't work.
> >>
> >> How do I fix this?
> >>
> >> Rob

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Regards, Dan Burcaw Terra Soft Solutions, Inc.



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