Re: Consistent kernel panic on volume mount
Re: Consistent kernel panic on volume mount
- Subject: Re: Consistent kernel panic on volume mount
- From: Markus Hitter <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 19 Jan 2005 21:30:21 +0100
Am 19.01.2005 um 17:23 schrieb William Kucharski:
as as soon as (as you well know) MacOS X sees the device it will try
to mount it and will fall over (sigh...)
Unless you turn off autodiskmounting. Unsure how to do it right now.
Just "kill -9 diskarbitrationd"? Boot into single user mode?
Then you can use "mount" to do a BSD-level only mount, "hdid -nomount"
to get it automounted but without Finder notification, or "hdituil" to
simulate popping it in again.
Surely you have to play around a little bit.
Perhaps you have even a chance to do a "dd if=/dev/disk3
of=some_other_file_name" to get the disk backed up somewhere in case
you don't manage it to use Apple Software Restore to do a copy. Having
a copy will help Apple engineers a lot to construct a reproducible test
case.
Markus
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Dipl. Ing. Markus Hitter
http://www.jump-ing.de/
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