Re: [gentoo-user] Macintosh volumes

2004-01-17 Thread patrick . marquetecken
I always get error this is what i dit:
kernel 2.4.20.x


patch -p1 -d /usr/src/linux < linux-2.4.hfsplus.diff
cp -r hfsplus /usr/src/linux/fs
recompiled the kernel with buil-in hfsplus support (but i can't mount)


cd hfsplus
make KERNELSRC=/usr/src/linux


In file included from super.c:23:
hfsplus_fs.h:113: redefinition of `struct hfsplus_sb_info'
hfsplus_fs.h:163: redefinition of `struct hfsplus_inode_info'
super.c:268: unknown field `alloc_inode' specified in initializer
super.c:268: warning: initialization from incompatible pointer type
super.c:269: unknown field `destroy_inode' specified in initializer
super.c:269: warning: initialization from incompatible pointer type
super.c: In function `hfsplus_init_once':
super.c:508: warning: implicit declaration of function `inode_init_once'
make[2]: *** [super.o] Error 1
make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/patrick/hfsplus-20031219/hfsplus'
make[1]: *** [_mod_/home/patrick/hfsplus-20031219/hfsplus] Error 2
make[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/src/linux-2.4.20-gentoo-r7'
make: *** [all] Error 2


Patrick


On Fri, 16 Jan 2004 13:24:50 -0500
"Michael Stilson Jr." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I have used it (hfsplus) with the 2.4.x kernel. Just compiled it as a 
> module on my IBM clone and built-in on my PPC machine. So far I haven't 
> had any problems.
> 
> I guess I haven't tried to mount and rw to a Mac volume from the IBM 
> clone though. No problems with the Mac. It's an "old world" machine 
> (pre green-n-white G3s), so when I compile a new kernel I have to copy 
> it to "/System\ Folder/Linux\ Kernels/" so that BootX will load it 
> after the initial MacOS boot. So, I just mount my MacOS9 volume on 
> /boot.
> 
> anyways...I am rambling...
> 
> I would be interested if you have any problems, but most happy if you 
> don't.
> 
> :)
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> - michael
> 
> On Friday, January 16, 2004, at 05:33 AM, Diego Zamboni wrote:
> 
> >
> >> Is it possible to mount Macintosh extented HFS volumes?
> >> I have hfs in my kernel, i mount with his command :
> >
> > You can get the hfsplus driver from http://www.ardistech.com/hfsplus/
> >
> > If you are using 2.6.x, to make it compile properly, you need to 
> > comment
> > out lines 73-83 of hfsplus/wrapper.c. Other than that, it seems to work
> > perfectly. I haven't tried it with 2.4.x
> >
> > --Diego
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Re: [gentoo-user] Macintosh volumes

2004-01-16 Thread Michael Stilson Jr.
I have used it (hfsplus) with the 2.4.x kernel. Just compiled it as a 
module on my IBM clone and built-in on my PPC machine. So far I haven't 
had any problems.

I guess I haven't tried to mount and rw to a Mac volume from the IBM 
clone though. No problems with the Mac. It's an "old world" machine 
(pre green-n-white G3s), so when I compile a new kernel I have to copy 
it to "/System\ Folder/Linux\ Kernels/" so that BootX will load it 
after the initial MacOS boot. So, I just mount my MacOS9 volume on 
/boot.

anyways...I am rambling...

I would be interested if you have any problems, but most happy if you 
don't.

:)

Thanks,

- michael

On Friday, January 16, 2004, at 05:33 AM, Diego Zamboni wrote:


Is it possible to mount Macintosh extented HFS volumes?
I have hfs in my kernel, i mount with his command :
You can get the hfsplus driver from http://www.ardistech.com/hfsplus/

If you are using 2.6.x, to make it compile properly, you need to 
comment
out lines 73-83 of hfsplus/wrapper.c. Other than that, it seems to work
perfectly. I haven't tried it with 2.4.x

--Diego



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Re: [gentoo-user] Macintosh volumes

2004-01-16 Thread patrick . marquetecken
I have no luck, the compile fails with my 2.4.20 kernel.


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>> Is it possible to mount Macintosh extented HFS volumes?
>> I have hfs in my kernel, i mount with his command :
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>You can get the hfsplus driver from http://www.ardistech.com/hfsplus/
>
>If you are using 2.6.x, to make it compile properly, you need to comment
>out lines 73-83 of hfsplus/wrapper.c. Other than that, it seems to work
>perfectly. I haven't tried it with 2.4.x
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Re: [gentoo-user] Macintosh volumes

2004-01-16 Thread Diego Zamboni

> Is it possible to mount Macintosh extented HFS volumes?
> I have hfs in my kernel, i mount with his command :

You can get the hfsplus driver from http://www.ardistech.com/hfsplus/

If you are using 2.6.x, to make it compile properly, you need to comment
out lines 73-83 of hfsplus/wrapper.c. Other than that, it seems to work
perfectly. I haven't tried it with 2.4.x

--Diego



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[gentoo-user] Macintosh volumes

2004-01-16 Thread patrick . marquetecken
Hi,

Is it possible to mount Macintosh extented HFS volumes?
I have hfs in my kernel, i mount with his command :

mount -t hfs /dev/xxx /mnt/xxx
but then i can't see the files, only a file called "where are my files gone" with 
meens that the volume is formated as a extended Macintosh volume.

Sorry for the mistakes: i'm dutch, and writing into webapplication so no spelling 
controle.




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