MOL complains after running startmol -X

Mel Herndon zarephath526 at gmail.com
Tue Apr 4 08:09:51 MDT 2006


Mattias,
Great information....I wondered about packet forwarding....just
assumed since I already had connectivity that YDL would know what to
do with the packet(s) once they left MOL...

Again I thank you for your time and patience...

On 4/3/06, Mattias Nissler <mattias.nissler at gmx.de> wrote:
> On Mon, 2006-04-03 at 16:27 -0500, Mel Herndon wrote:
> > Mattias,
> > I have the mol drivers installed...I have no sound and worse no
> > networking...I did not install your patch...but did install the bootx
> > this has improved the situation. See my copy of console output as MOL
> > is started to when I tell OS X to shutdown... I am actually on
> > 192.168.1.1 for my router...and using DHCP served out from my LinkSys
> > router...I presume it is just using a masked "pseudo" ip for
> > networking...I tried switching it to an actual static address...Safari
> > states I am not connected to the internet...and I can't ping -c3
> > www.yahoo.com
>
> Well, from what I can see in your MOL output below, networking is
> actually working. However, you will have to configure your host
> operating system to forward packets from the guest to the internet. This
> is usually set up using NAT. Please consult the generic Linux networking
> documentation for more, I won't describe that here on the list because
> others have done much better than I can do here. Just google for
> something like 'iptables' 'MASQUERADE'. Maybe even YDL has some tool for
> configuring networking, firewalls and the like, but I really don't know.
>
> >
> > BTW how do I start it to run in a window, or switch back to my desktop
> > in gnome?
>
> The usual setup allows you to switch virtual consoles using the key
> combo <Ctrl>-<Alt>-<FX>, your desktop is usually on <F7>, MOL might be
> on <F8> and on the lower numbered there are text consoles. Again, I
> don't know how YDL is set up.
>
> You can configure MOL to run in a window by editing the molrc.video file
> that can probably be found in /etc or /etc/mol.
>
> >
> > Running in PowerPC 7400 mode, 256 MB RAM
> > Timebase: 41.66 MHz, Bus: 166.64 MHz, Clock: 999 MHz
> > Using USB mouse on /dev/input/mice
> > OHCI USB controller registered
> > Could not open '/var/lib/mol/x11.kbd'
> > Fullscreen video on VT 9.
> > Could not open '/var/lib/mol/console.kbd'
> > Video driver(s): [xvideo] [console_video]
> >
> >      640* 480, depth 8,15   { 0.0 } Hz
> >      800* 600, depth 8,15,32   { 70.0, 72.1, 74.9 } Hz
> >     1024* 768, depth 8,15,32   { 60.0, 70.0, 75.0 } Hz
> >     1152* 864, depth 8,15,32   { 59.9 } Hz
> >     1280*1024, depth 8,15,32   { 0.0, 60.0 } Hz
> >     1600*1200, depth 8,15   { 0.0 } Hz
> >
> > No video mode match the default one.
> > DHCP nameserver exported: 24.93.41.125
> > Ethernet Interface 'tun-<tun1>' @ 00:00:0D:EA:DB:EE
> >
> >     ip/mask: 192.168.41.2/255.255.255.0  gw: 192.168.41.1
> >     broadcast: 192.168.41.255  nameserver: 192.168.41.1
> >
> > ALSA sound driver (device 'default')
> >
> >     CD    /dev/cdrom       CD/DVD         <read-only>   ------
> >     HFS+  /dev/hda12       Games          <rw> 30711 MB
> > ----> /dev/hdb2 might be a boot-strap partition.
> > ------> /dev/hdb5 is linux-mounted with write privileges.
> > Could not open '/dev/hdb5' with read-write permissions
> > No volumes found in '/dev/hdb'
> >     HFS+  /dev/sda3        iPod           <rw> 38115 MB
> > No volumes found in '/dev/sdb'
> >
> > SCSI devices:
> >
> >     /dev/sg1 SCSI-<1:0:0> CD/DVD PIONEER  DVD-RW  DVR-106D 1.05
> >     SCSI  /dev/cdrom       [CDROM/DVD driver]
> >
> > USB device connect (2:2)
> >
> > >> ==================================================
> > >> MacOS X Boot Loader 0.9.70 [96MB memory map patch]
> > >> Candidate boot volume: /mol-blk at 0/disk at 1:0
> > >> /mol-blk at 0/disk at 1:0,\mach_kernel (4330320 bytes)
> > >> /mol-blk at 0/disk at 1:0,\System\Library\Extensions.mkext
> > >> ==================================================
> >
> > <*> IRQ vectorCanBeShared 3
> > <*> IRQ vectorCanBeShared 2
> > <*> Block Driver v1.1
> > <*> SCSI driver v1.03
> > <*> IRQ vectorCanBeShared 6
> > <*> IRQ vectorCanBeShared 4
> > <*> IRQ vectorCanBeShared 24
> > <*> IRQ vectorCanBeShared 5
> > <*> Ethernet driver 1.1
> > <*> MolAudio 1.2
> > <*> IRQ vectorCanBeShared 1
> > <*> MolEnet: Link up at 100 Mbps - Full Duplex
> > DHCP lease: 192.168.41.2
> > + Video Driver v1.12
> > Autoswitching to console
> > DHCP lease: 192.168.41.2
> > DHCP lease: 192.168.41.2
> > cleaning up...
> > USB disconnect
> > Terminating threads...
> > DONE
> >
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