Re: Apple partition map bug

2005-06-27 Thread Marco Gerards
Hollis Blanchard [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 On Jun 21, 2005, at 10:46 AM, Marco Gerards wrote:

 You can always use the raw disk, in which case it will be detected as
 iso9660.  So in this case:

 foo (cd)/
 instead of:
 foo (cd,0)/

 I assume you're implying tab-completion here. I just want a command to
 list all partitions on the CD. It seems there is no such command?
 Tab-completion feels awkward for this...

No, what I mean is that the CDROM can be accessed directly without
using partitions.

For listing disks and partitions you can use the ls command, IIRC.

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Marco



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rmll - grub2 presentation

2005-06-27 Thread Vincent Guffens

hi,

I saw on the wiki that a presentation about grub2 is schedulled during 
the RMLL.


Do you have more info about that such as when and where ? From here, 
Dijon is on the way to hollidays so I might possibly go there, and it 
would be great to meet people involved in grub devel.


Thanks,


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Vincent Guffens
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Don't bother us with politics, respond those who don't want to learn.
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Re: Apple partition map bug

2005-06-27 Thread Hollis Blanchard

On Jun 27, 2005, at 3:40 AM, Marco Gerards wrote:


Hollis Blanchard [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:


On Jun 21, 2005, at 10:46 AM, Marco Gerards wrote:


You can always use the raw disk, in which case it will be detected as
iso9660.  So in this case:

foo (cd)/
instead of:
foo (cd,0)/


I assume you're implying tab-completion here. I just want a command to
list all partitions on the CD. It seems there is no such command?
Tab-completion feels awkward for this...


No, what I mean is that the CDROM can be accessed directly without
using partitions.

For listing disks and partitions you can use the ls command, IIRC.


ls lists *all* the devices present. This output overflows the screen 
and there is no scrollback. Hence, this is not useful to me.


-Hollis



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