modprobe
Greg Hamilton
yellowdog-general@lists.terrasoftsolutions.com
Thu Jun 10 23:23:00 2004
Shame you don't have OS X installed. I installed ExtFSManager, it lets
me mount my ext2 partitions from OS X. Before I installed it I had a
couple of ways of getting files b/w Linux and OS 9/OS X.
I have a 128Mb USB flash dongle which works in Linux and MacOS. It's
formatted FAT at the moment - bit of a problem with long filenames and
case sensitivity but it does work.
MOL is handy too. If you get the MOL networking magic working you can
start OS 9 in MOL and then use an ftp client, web browser, etc. to
download files from Linux. Works a treat. You can transfer things the
other way by setting up the OS 9 web sharing cruft.
On 11/06/2004, at 1:39 PM, mascarasnake wrote:
> hey Jason,
>
> I believe the stock answer to this question is email it to yourself,
> then download it from the Mac side. Most ISPs will give you a modicum
> of personal web space as well. This what I use (my ISP allots me 10
> Megs per email address). I keep pdf manuals, notes and other things i
> may need as I migrate from location to location, machine to machine,
> OS to OS that are not on the same network.
>
> HTHO and what you were looking for.
>
> g'luck
>
> Jason Warm wrote:
>> LMAO! Now this is getting funny! The reason I need to mount the HFS
>> partition is SO I can copy the G kernel to my Mac partition so I can
>> boot
>> into G instead of F. I am on an Old World mac so I have to use BootX.
>> Jason
>> David Hacker said:
>>> If you look at this howto from TSS, you will see that you have to
>>> have
>>> the 3.0.1 kernel which is 2.4.22-2g to use hfsplus.
>>>
>>> http://www.yellowdoglinux.com/support/solutions/ydl_3.0/hfsplus.shtml
>>>
>>> Try adding another line to your /etc/yum.conf for this repository.
>>>
>>> http://ydl.oregonstate.edu/yum/3.0.1/update/
>>>
>>> That will make yum see the 3.0.1 updates and get the new kernel for
>>> you. Then you can use hfs+.
>>>
>>> David C. Hacker, DVM
>>> 212 N 1st St #2
>>> New Salem, ND 58563
>>> (701) 843-8179
>>> On Jun 10, 2004, at 1:44 PM, Jason Warm wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>> I am trying to mount my OS 9 partition under YDL using the
>>>> instructions
>>>> listed here. Problem is when I type modprobe hfsplus or any other
>>>> thing,
>>>> it says command not found. Now I am running 2.4.22-2f, so I would
>>>> think I
>>>> do have this comnmand. Is there a package name I could try
>>>> installing
>>>> it
>>>> from?
>>>>
>>>> Jason
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