Hi,
On Tue, Sep 23, 2008 at 5:36 AM, Michael Fox [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Gaudenz:
Thanks for replying. I recognize your name on some previous
communication about problems in MOL in Debian Lenny so I'm hoping you
can help. I was attempting to start up a MacOS 9.2.1 disk, although I
also tried to start up a disk image that had been successfully created
with MOL running on openSUSE 11.0 ppc and was copied to my Debian Lenny
installation. In both cases, the result was the same. Here is the full
output:
debian:/home/mfox# startmol
Mac-on-Linux 0.9.73-SVN [Aug 8 2008 16:45]
Copyright (C) 1997-2004 Samuel Rydh
Starting MOL session 0
Loading Mac-on-Linux kernel module:
insmod /lib/modules/2.6.26-1-powerpc/extra/mol/mol.ko
Creating the /dev/sheep_net device node.
Loading SheepNet kernel module:
insmod /lib/modules/2.6.26-1-powerpc/extra/mol/sheep.ko
Loading tun driver kernel module:
insmod /lib/modules/2.6.26-1-powerpc/kernel/drivers/net/tun.ko
Running in PowerPC 7400 mode, 256 MB RAM
Timebase: 18.43 MHz, Bus: 166.40 MHz, Clock: 1333 MHz
Using USB mouse on /dev/input/mice
OHCI USB controller registered
No protocol specified
Could not connect to X server :0.0
Fullscreen video on VT 8.
Could not open '/var/lib/mol/console.kbd'
Cache enabled for console-video
Video driver(s): [console_video]
1024* 768, depth 8,15,32 { 60.0, 70.0, 75.0 } Hz
1280* 854, depth 8,15,32 { 0.0, 60.0 } Hz
No video mode match the default one.
Autoswitching to console
--- The network interface 'eth0' is not configured!
Failed to initialize the sheep-eth0 device
DHCP nameserver exported: 192.168.1.1
Ethernet Interface (port 1) 'tun-tun0' @ 00:00:0D:EA:DB:EE
ip/mask: 192.168.40.2/255.255.255.0 gw: 192.168.40.1
broadcast: 192.168.40.255 nameserver: 192.168.40.1
ALSA sound driver loaded (device 'default')
Available Disks:
CD /dev/cdrom CD/DVD read-only --
HFS /home/mfox/os... OS9-MOL rw 1024 MB BOOT
HFS /dev/hda2 Untitled rw 128 MB
Unembedded HFS+ /dev/hda3 rw 40852 MB
Unembedded HFS+ /dev/hda5 rw 7296 MB
/dev/hda7 might be a boot-strap partition.
-- /dev/hda9 is linux-mounted with write privileges.
Could not open '/dev/hda9' with read-write permissions
HFS /dev/hda11 Untitled rw 128 MB
(disk_open) Device /dev/hda13 is zero length, refusing to use it.:
Bad file descriptor
(disk_open) Device /dev/hda14 is zero length, refusing to use it.:
Bad file descriptor
(disk_open) Device /dev/hda15 is zero length, refusing to use it.:
Bad file descriptor
/dev/hda16 might be a boot-strap partition.
(disk_open) Device /dev/hda17 is zero length, refusing to use it.:
Bad file descriptor
(disk_open) Device /dev/hda18 is zero length, refusing to use it.:
Bad file descriptor
(disk_open) Device /dev/hda19 is zero length, refusing to use it.:
Bad file descriptor
(disk_open) Device /dev/hda20 is zero length, refusing to use it.:
Bad file descriptor
(disk_open) Device /dev/hda21 is zero length, refusing to use it.:
Bad file descriptor
(disk_open) Device /dev/hda22 is zero length, refusing to use it.:
Bad file descriptor
(disk_open) Device /dev/hda23 is zero length, refusing to use it.:
Bad file descriptor
(disk_open) Device /dev/hda24 is zero length, refusing to use it.:
Bad file descriptor
(disk_open) Device /dev/hda25 is zero length, refusing to use it.:
Bad file descriptor
(disk_open) Device /dev/hda26 is zero length, refusing to use it.:
Bad file descriptor
(disk_open) Device /dev/hda27 is zero length, refusing to use it.:
Bad file descriptor
(disk_open) Device /dev/hda28 is zero length, refusing to use it.:
Bad file descriptor
(disk_open) Device /dev/hda29 is zero length, refusing to use it.:
Bad file descriptor
(disk_open) Device /dev/hda30 is zero length, refusing to use it.:
Bad file descriptor
(disk_open) Device /dev/hda31 is zero length, refusing to use it.:
Bad file descriptor
(disk_open) Device /dev/hdb1 is zero length, refusing to use it.:
Bad file descriptor
(disk_open) Device /dev/hdb2 is zero length, refusing to use it.:
Bad file descriptor
(disk_open) Device /dev/hdb3 is zero length, refusing to use it.:
Bad file descriptor
(disk_open) Device /dev/hdb4 is zero length, refusing to use it.:
Bad file descriptor
(disk_open) Device /dev/hdb5 is zero length, refusing to use it.:
Bad file descriptor
(disk_open) Device /dev/hdb6 is zero length, refusing to use it.:
Bad file descriptor
(disk_open) Device /dev/hdb7 is zero length, refusing to use it.:
Bad file descriptor
(disk_open) Device /dev/hdb8 is zero length, refusing to use it.:
Bad file descriptor
(disk_open) Device /dev/hdb9 is zero length, refusing to use it.:
Bad file descriptor
(disk_open) Device /dev/hdb10 is zero length, refusing to use it.:
Bad file