Mac-on-Linux: Mac OSX partition locked? How do I unlock?

Roger Scow yellowdog-general@lists.terrasoftsolutions.com
21 Aug 2004 20:05:08 -0500


Okay, I have two mol logs in /var/log.  I'm not sure I'm supposed to. 
The interesting thing is that it shows dev/hda9 as locked.  It doesn't
show being mounted in linux.  How do I unlock it?

I think the mol.0.log is from the initial load of YDL.  I removed and
reloaded, and made changes that are reflected in mol.1.0.  xvideo isn't
running, console is, which is good.  The change in RAM is there.  The
problems with the console.kbd, etc. are gone.  The video modes are
modified to reflect the one that I have.

Sound card is still not recognized ... I get startup chimes, system
sounds, etc., but a CD in the CDROM drive plays without sound.  I can
get the system to recognize the card when I run Soundcard Detection, but
it doesn't show up in Info System.

Anyway:

Here is cat /var/log/mol.1.log:


> # cat mol.1.log
> Unknown processor id (70000202).
> Running in PowerPC 750 mode, 200 MB RAM
> Timebase: 24.83 MHz, Bus: 99.34 MHz, Clock: 800 MHz
> Using USB mouse on /dev/input/mice
> OHCI USB controller registered
> Fullscreen video on VT 8.
> Video driver(s): [console_video]
> 
>     1024* 768, depth 8,15,32   { 0.0, 60.0, 70.0 } Hz
> 
> Autoswitching to console
> Ethernet Interface 'tun-<tun1>' @ 00:00:0D:EA:DB:EE
> MOL SCSI controller registered
> 
>     /dev/sg0 SCSI-<0:0:0> CD/DVD TOSHIBA  DVD-ROM SD-R2212 1P19
> 
>     HFS+ /dev/hda9                       <rw> 66083 MB
> ------> The volume '/dev/hda9' is locked
> No volumes found in '/dev/hdb'
> No volumes found in '/dev/sda'
> No volumes found in '/dev/sdb'
> 
> 
> >> ==================================================
> >> MacOS X Boot Loader 1.1.18
> >> Candidate boot volume: /mol-blk@0/disk@0:0
> >> /mol-blk@0/disk@0:0,\mach_kernel (3859004 bytes)
> >> /mol-blk@0/disk@0:0,\System\Library\Extensions.mkext
> >> ==================================================
> 
> <*> SCSI driver v1.03
> <*> Block Driver v1.1

Here is mol.0.log:


> cat /var/log/mol.0.log
> Unknown processor id (70000202).
> Running in PowerPC 750 mode, 48 MB RAM
> Timebase: 24.83 MHz, Bus: 99.34 MHz, Clock: 800 MHz
> Failed to lookup IRQ
> Using USB mouse on /dev/input/mice
> Could not open '/var/lib/mol/x11.kbd'
> Failed to lookup IRQ
> Fullscreen video on VT 8.
> Could not open '/var/lib/mol/console.kbd'
> Cache enabled for console-video
> Video driver(s): [xvideo] [console_video]
> 
>      640* 480, depth 8,15   { 0.0 } Hz
>      800* 600, depth 8,15   { 0.0 } Hz
>     1024* 768, depth 8,15,32   { 0.0, 60.0, 70.0 } Hz
>     1152* 864, depth 8,15   { 0.0 } Hz
>     1280*1024, depth 8,15   { 0.0 } Hz
>     1600*1200, depth 8,15   { 0.0 } Hz
> 
> No video mode match the default one.
> HACK: Mapping framebuffer to 81000000
> Failed to register sound card
> 
> 
> VideoMode: 640 x 480, Depth: 8
> cleaning up...

On Sat, 2004-08-21 at 13:30, David C. Hacker, DVM wrote:
> Try taking a look at the files in /var/log/ and see what you find.  
> There should be a mol log from the last attempt to run mol.
> David C. Hacker, DVM