Re: mounting hfs disk


Subject: Re: mounting hfs disk
From: David P. Riedel (driedel@home.com)
Date: Tue Sep 14 1999 - 06:18:03 MDT


dan

this is exactly what's happening to me too. no solution yet.

dave

Don Arbow wrote:

> On 9/13/99 at 9:33 PM, Jim Cole wrote:
>
> : >
> : > > when i log in as root and type lsmod i get a line with column headings
> : > > and no lines of output!
> : > >
> : > > i do have a running system so i don't know what this means.
> : >
> : > That means you have no loadable modules currently loaded. YDL has
> : > thoughtfully built kernels that require no loadable modules, thus you have
> : > none. If you want any, you must recompile your kernel (see recent
> : > thread).
> :
> : I am not sure this is true. Well, the part about needing to recompile the
> : kernel anyway. I am running a stock install from the CS 1.1 media and I do
> : indeed have several modules that are loaded up by default while booting the
> : system. These modules include, among other things, the hfs module. Of course
> : this means naught if you are using an older distribution or have rebuilt your
> : kernel at some point. If you are using the standard kernel, then you might
> : want to take a closer look at insmod and the contents of
> : /lib/modules/2.2.6-16apmac.
> :
> : Jim
> :
> :
> :
>
> Ah, I was having the same problem. I couldn't mount the CDROM or HFS disk.
> 'lsmod' shows no modules loaded at all. I did an 'insmod cdrom.o' and it told me
> that the module was compiled for 2.2.6-16.apmac, while the kernel version is
> 2.2.6-16.bpmac.
>
> I installed off a 1.1 CD that I bought a couple of weeks ago. Not sure what
> happened. Guess I need to update the modules, or downgrade the kernel...
>
> Don



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