debian unstable glitch

Charles R. Twardy mol-general@lists.maconlinux.org
Mon, 5 May 2003 12:57:58 +1000 (EST)


Just getting back to Debian and MOL (6 months ago or so MOL seduced me
into running OS X itself). Have 2.4.20 running, and did "apt-get mol". 

"startmol --osx" complains it "Can't read Elf32 image header" and that
"Fatal error: drivers/bootx is not an ELF image"

Complete start log below. Looks like someone else reported this bug via
deibain reportbug as well.

-C
                                                                                


> startmol --osx
Mac-on-Linux 0.9.69 Copyright (C) 1997-2003 Samuel Rydh
Starting MOL session 1
Running in PowerPC G3 mode, 512 MB RAM
Timebase: 24.96 MHz, Bus: 99.84 MHz, Clock: 600 MHz
-----> drivers/mods1.mkext: No such file or directory
-----> drivers/mods2.mkext: No such file or directory
Using USB mouse on /dev/input/mice
Could not open '/var/lib/mol/x11.kbd'
Could not open driver 'drivers/video.x': No such file or directory
Fullscreen video on VT 8.
Could not open '/var/lib/mol/console.kbd'
Video driver(s): [xvideo] [console_video]
 
     640* 480, depth 8,32   { 0.0 } Hz
     800* 600, depth 8,32   { 0.0 } Hz
    1024* 768, depth 8,15,32   { 0.0 } Hz
    1152* 864, depth 8,32   { 0.0 } Hz
    1280*1024, depth 8,32   { 0.0 } Hz
    1600*1200, depth 8,32   { 0.0 } Hz
 
---> DHCP server not installed
Ethernet Interface 'tun-<tun0>' @ 00:00:0D:EA:DB:EE
 
----> (disk_open) Opening /dev/cdrom: No such device or address
----> /dev/hda9 might be a boot-strap partition.
    HFS+ /dev/hda11       Lockheed       <rw> 12377 MB
------> /dev/hda13 is linux-mounted with write privileges.
Could not open '/dev/hda13' with read-write permissions
------> /dev/hda14 is linux-mounted with write privileges.
Could not open '/dev/hda14' with read-write permissions
------> /dev/hda15 is linux-mounted with write privileges.
Could not open '/dev/hda15' with read-write permissions
----> /dev/hda17 might be a boot-strap partition.
No volumes found in '/dev/hdb'
No volumes found in '/dev/sda'
No volumes found in '/dev/sdb'
 
 
Can't read Elf32 image header
Fatal error: drivers/bootx is not an ELF image
 
cleaning up...
---> DHCP server not installed
Terminating threads...


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Charles R. Twardy, Postdoc,     Monash University, School of CSSE
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