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Andreas Stein yellowdog-general@lists.terrasoftsolutions.com
Mon May 26 09:43:00 2003


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> Hi Andreas
Hi Thomas
>
>
> > From: stein-giessen@t-online.de (Andreas Stein)
> > Reply-To: yellowdog-general@lists.terrasoftsolutions.com
> > Date: Mon, 26 May 2003 14:39:49 +0200
> > To: yellowdog-general@lists.terrasoftsolutions.com
> > Subject: hfs access problems
> >
> > Hi!
> >
> -snip-
> > One of my Problems:
> > I start KDE as a User and mount my hfs partition in a terminal with
> > "mount -t hfs /dev/hda10 /mnt" as su. After this I start Konqueror=20=

> and
> > open my /mnt device but there is nothing to see. No file no device.
> >
>
> I would suggest to create a separate directory in /mnt that you will=20=

> use as
> a so called 'mountpoint' (There already is directory in /mnt called=20
> /cdrom!)
>
> As root (su):
>
> mkdir /mnt/macos (for example)
>
> then as root (su) too (only root can mount devices in a terminal=20
> session
> imho)
>
> mount -t hfs /dev/hda10 /mnt/macos
>
> Now you might change the owner priviliges of /mnt/macos to your user
> account:
>
> chown -R /mnt/macos
>
> Under Gnome a file browser window opens up automatically showing the
> contents of a CD-ROM mounted that way.
Under KDE it doesen=B4t work. I tried to change owner in a terminal with=20=

chown 777 /mnt/macos but nothing change. Than I tried chown myusername=20=

/mnt/macos, still no change.
>
> > If I start KDE as root again and start Konqueror, /mnt is still
> > mounted, now I can see all files and devices on my hfs partition.
> >
> > How can I do this with YDL 3.0 and KDE 3.1 as a normal User?
> >
>
> Think you will have to add /dev/hda10 to your fstab file first.
That was the first thing I have done before I made this posting.......
>
> Hopefully this helps you a bit.
Unfortunately not, but thank you for your efforts
>
> Cheers,
Cheers
>
> Thomas
Andreas
>
> ____________________________________________
> Thomas Kuehner
>
> <macgix@macgix-services.com>
> <http://www.macgix-services.com>
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<excerpt><fixed><fontfamily><param>Courier New</param>Hi Andreas

</fontfamily></fixed></excerpt>Hi Thomas

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><italic> From:
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(Andreas Stein)

</italic>><italic> Reply-To:
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</italic>><italic> Date: Mon, 26 May 2003 14:39:49 +0200

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</italic>><italic> Subject: hfs access problems

</italic>><italic>=20

</italic>><italic> Hi!

</italic>><italic>=20

</italic>-snip-=20

><italic> One of my Problems:

</italic>><italic> I start KDE as a User and mount my hfs partition in
a terminal with

</italic>><italic> "mount -t hfs /dev/hda10 /mnt" as su. After this I
start Konqueror and

</italic>><italic> open my /mnt device but there is nothing to see. No
file no device.

</italic>><italic>=20

</italic>

I would suggest to create a separate directory in /mnt that you will
use as

a so called 'mountpoint' (There already is directory in /mnt called
/cdrom!)


As root (su):


mkdir /mnt/macos (for example)


then as root (su) too (only root can mount devices in a terminal
session

imho)


mount -t hfs /dev/hda10 /mnt/macos


Now you might change the owner priviliges of /mnt/macos to your user

account:


chown -R /mnt/macos</fontfamily></fixed>

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Under Gnome a file browser window opens up automatically showing the

contents of a CD-ROM mounted that way.

</fontfamily></fixed></excerpt>Under KDE it doesen=B4t work. I tried to
change owner in a terminal with chown 777 /mnt/macos but nothing
change. Than I tried chown myusername /mnt/macos, still no change.

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><italic> If I start KDE as root again and start Konqueror, /mnt is
still

</italic>><italic> mounted, now I can see all files and devices on my
hfs partition.

</italic>><italic>=20

</italic>><italic> How can I do this with YDL 3.0 and KDE 3.1 as a
normal User?

</italic>><italic>=20

</italic>

Think you will have to add /dev/hda10 to your fstab file first.

</fontfamily></fixed></excerpt>That was the first thing I have done
before I made this posting.......

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Hopefully this helps you a bit.

</fontfamily></fixed></excerpt>Unfortunately not, but thank you for
your efforts

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Cheers,

</fontfamily></fixed></excerpt>Cheers

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Thomas

</fontfamily></fixed></excerpt>Andreas

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Thomas Kuehner


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