Re: Mac On Linux

2002-04-30 Thread Stew Benedict


On Tue, 30 Apr 2002, Michael Marcucio wrote:

> i got mol to work on mdk8.2 but everything intalled without a hitch. sorry 
> but i never seen that error before..
> mike
> 
> 
> >From: "Kener, Andy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >To: "Cooker PPC List (E-mail)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >Subject: Mac On Linux
> >Date: Tue, 30 Apr 2002 11:05:07 -0500
> >
> >Anyone got maconlinux working with 8.2?  when i try to install the rpms i
> >get an error that says:
> >
> >error: unpacking of archive failed on file /dev/sheep_net: cpio: rename
> >failed - Operation not permitted
> >
> >any suggestions would be helpful
> >
> >

mol-kmods tries to create the sheep_net device in %post:

%post
if [ ! -e /dev/sheep_net ]; then
mknod /dev/sheep_net c 10 198
fi

You could do this manually (as root)

Stew Benedict

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Mac On Linux

2002-04-30 Thread Kener, Andy

Anyone got maconlinux working with 8.2?  when i try to install the rpms i
get an error that says:

error: unpacking of archive failed on file /dev/sheep_net: cpio: rename
failed - Operation not permitted

any suggestions would be helpful


andy

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Re: Mac-on-Linux

2001-08-26 Thread Gwenole Beauchesne

Hi,

>  Anyone have Mac-on-Linux working? I have gotten it to boot the macos 9.02
> cd that came with my G4, however it claims that MacOS 9.2.1 on my macos
> partition is incompatible with my computer. Any suggestions?

According to the news page, support for MacOS 9.2.1 was added in MOL 0.9.60.

Bye,
Gwenole.




Re: Mac-on-Linux

2001-08-25 Thread sbenedict


On Sat, 25 Aug 2001, Michael Weisman wrote:

> Anyone have Mac-on-Linux working? I have gotten it to boot the macos 9.02 cd
> that came with my G4, however it claims that MacOS 9.2.1 on my macos
> partition is incompatible with my computer. Any suggestions?
>

Are you using the new package? 0.9.60?
This no longer requires a boot rom image.

Working well here on my Powerbook.


Stew





RE: Mac-on-Linux

2001-08-25 Thread Zack

>From what I've read on their site (maconlinux.org) it seems you are using an outdated 
>version of the MacOS ROM file...

I've yet to get it worknig, but I did read all about it on their home page, and that 
seemed to be an FAQ.

-Zack

Michael Weisman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>Anyone have Mac-on-Linux working? I have gotten it to boot the macos 9.02 cd 
>that came with my G4, however it claims that MacOS 9.2.1 on my macos 
>partition is incompatible with my computer. Any suggestions?
>
>
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Mac-on-Linux

2001-08-25 Thread Michael Weisman

Anyone have Mac-on-Linux working? I have gotten it to boot the macos 9.02 cd 
that came with my G4, however it claims that MacOS 9.2.1 on my macos 
partition is incompatible with my computer. Any suggestions?




Re: Mac-On-Linux

2001-08-09 Thread Brice D Ruth

Hi Sylvain - I was able to get MOL working w/o much of a problem.  I 
might be able to help you a little bit, but your best bet is to post to 
the Mac-on-Linux mailing list - see the homepage for details. 
 (http://www.mac-on-linux.org/

-Brice

Sylvain OBEGI wrote:

>Hello
>Does anyone have reach make MOL work under Mdk PPC? (Mdk or mol rpm)
>I have a "_kernel_init() returns an error" or something like that..
>
>Sylvain OBEGI
>Email : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>www.vtr-hardware.com | [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>ICQ : 661913
>






Mac-On-Linux

2001-08-09 Thread Sylvain OBEGI

Hello
Does anyone have reach make MOL work under Mdk PPC? (Mdk or mol rpm)
I have a "_kernel_init() returns an error" or something like that..

Sylvain OBEGI
Email : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.vtr-hardware.com | [EMAIL PROTECTED]
ICQ : 661913