Messages in this thread | | | Date | Thu, 03 Apr 2003 10:34:52 -0800 | From | Nehal <> | Subject | Re: mount hfs on SCSI cdrom = segfault |
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Giuliano Pochini wrote:
>>>Once upon a time it worked just fine. Then someone removed >>>support for !=512 bytes sectors... >>>To workaround, use loopback. >>> >>> >>> >>(yes Oliver has told me about this workaround) >> >>1. do u know why it was removed? >>2. is there a reason why can't support for it be put back? >> >> > >I don't know why, and I don't know if it was removed from the >hfs code or if hfs relied on some features of a lower layer >that has been modified. > > i did some searching around and only found that this problem started during 2.3.x because of a scsi rewrite
anyways, i did try the loop method, it did not work, i got a segmentation fault when i did the following:
losetup /dev/loop0 /dev/scd0 mount -r -t hfs /dev/loop0 /cdrom
oh well, i'll just use my IDE drive for now..
thx anyways, Nehal
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