Re: Consistent kernel panic on volume mount
Re: Consistent kernel panic on volume mount
- Subject: Re: Consistent kernel panic on volume mount
- From: Karl Magdsick <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 19 Jan 2005 16:49:07 -0500
You can probably mount your HFS+ partitions from a LinuxPPC boot CD
and copy data over the network or else onto a UFS partition. I found
3 or 4 Linux PPC boot CDs capable of mounting HFS+ partitions in
read-only mode. Hopefully at least one Linux CD distro can mount UFS
in read-write mode. SysRescCD.org provides one of the ISO images I
found to work well for mounting HFS+ in read-only mode.
Unfortunately, booting into single user mode from the Panther CD that
came with my PowerBook didn't allow me to mount my HD's partition.
Mount claimed the superblock was bad, but fsck said the partition was
prefectly fine. Several Linux distros could mount my HD partition in
read-only mode and open rc.boot with vi, but wouldn't let me edit
rc.boot to remove a fatal bug I introduced. When I tried forcing a
read-write mount mode, Linux silently ignored my request and mounted
the partition read-only. Darwin still runs rc.boot in single-user
mode, preventing booting if there is a problem with rc.boot. I ended
up deciding to re-install Panther rather than wait for my 5th iso
image of the night (OpenDarwin install CD) to burn.
On a side note, are there any user-mode HFS+ (or other FS) drivers for
xnu floating around?
-Karl
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