hi all, new to SuSE, I've installed it without any problem on a PowerMac G3 "beige" ;-) On the same HD I've an hfs (standard) partition I'd like to mount with read permission... Not that difficult, but if I can see that partition called "SuSE-Boot" as a directory under /, when I try to open that directory, there's nothing in it ??? THis is of course not the case :-( I run differents command that usually successfully mount such hfs partition under MkLinux and/or Debian, unfortunatly those fail. I' running SuSE 7.0 PowerPC edition and I'd like to set up an ADSL (modem Alcatel) to connect to the internet. So I' planning to do it with pptp-linux-1.0.2-patched.tar.gz. Any advices will be very welcome about this particular point too. Thanks, Yann
On Sat, Mar 10, Yann Le Guen wrote:
hi all,
new to SuSE, I've installed it without any problem on a PowerMac G3 "beige" ;-)
On the same HD I've an hfs (standard) partition I'd like to mount with read permission... Not that difficult, but if I can see that partition called "SuSE-Boot" as a directory under /, when I try to open that directory, there's nothing in it ??? THis is of course not the case :-(
You have to mount that first. Look at /etc/fstab, you should have an entry like that: /dev/hda9 /mac/LinuxBoot hfs ro,noauto,user 0 0 /dev/hda8 /mac/iMacgreenMacintoshHD hfs ro,noauto,user 0 0 In this case you can just type mount /mac/iMacgreenMacintoshHD and all the files will appear. Please use that way only for readonly access, e.g. copy files from MacOS to Linux, not the other way. Another way would be hmount /dev/hda8 hls -l : hcopy /tmp/myfile : humount Gruss Olaf -- $ man clone BUGS Main feature not yet implemented...
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