Hi, On Tue, Sep 23, 2008 at 5:36 AM, Michael Fox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi Gaudenz: > > Thanks for replying. I recognize your name on some previous > communication about problems in MOL in Debian Lenny so I'm hoping you > can help. I was attempting to start up a MacOS 9.2.1 disk, although I > also tried to start up a disk image that had been successfully created > with MOL running on openSUSE 11.0 ppc and was copied to my Debian Lenny > installation. In both cases, the result was the same. Here is the full > output: > > debian:/home/mfox# startmol > > Mac-on-Linux 0.9.73-SVN [Aug 8 2008 16:45] > > Copyright (C) 1997-2004 Samuel Rydh > > Starting MOL session 0 > > Loading Mac-on-Linux kernel module: > > insmod /lib/modules/2.6.26-1-powerpc/extra/mol/mol.ko > > Creating the /dev/sheep_net device node. > > Loading SheepNet kernel module: > > insmod /lib/modules/2.6.26-1-powerpc/extra/mol/sheep.ko > > Loading tun driver kernel module: > > insmod /lib/modules/2.6.26-1-powerpc/kernel/drivers/net/tun.ko > > Running in PowerPC 7400 mode, 256 MB RAM > > Timebase: 18.43 MHz, Bus: 166.40 MHz, Clock: 1333 MHz > > Using USB mouse on /dev/input/mice > > OHCI USB controller registered > > No protocol specified > > Could not connect to X server :0.0 > > Fullscreen video on VT 8. > > Could not open '/var/lib/mol/console.kbd' > > Cache enabled for console-video > > Video driver(s): [console_video] > > > 1024* 768, depth 8,15,32 { 60.0, 70.0, 75.0 } Hz > > 1280* 854, depth 8,15,32 { 0.0, 60.0 } Hz > > > No video mode match the default one. > > Autoswitching to console > > ---> The network interface 'eth0' is not configured! > > Failed to initialize the sheep-<eth0> device > > DHCP nameserver exported: 192.168.1.1 > > Ethernet Interface (port 1) 'tun-<tun0>' @ 00:00:0D:EA:DB:EE > > > ip/mask: 192.168.40.2/255.255.255.0 gw: 192.168.40.1 > > broadcast: 192.168.40.255 nameserver: 192.168.40.1 > > > ALSA sound driver loaded (device 'default') > > > Available Disks: > > CD /dev/cdrom CD/DVD <read-only> ------ > > HFS /home/mfox/os... OS9-MOL <rw> 1024 MB BOOT > > HFS /dev/hda2 Untitled <rw> 128 MB > > Unembedded HFS+ /dev/hda3 <rw> 40852 MB > > Unembedded HFS+ /dev/hda5 <rw> 7296 MB > > ----> /dev/hda7 might be a boot-strap partition. > > ------> /dev/hda9 is linux-mounted with write privileges. > > Could not open '/dev/hda9' with read-write permissions > > HFS /dev/hda11 Untitled <rw> 128 MB > > ----> (disk_open) Device /dev/hda13 is zero length, refusing to use it.: > Bad file descriptor > > ----> (disk_open) Device /dev/hda14 is zero length, refusing to use it.: > Bad file descriptor > > ----> (disk_open) Device /dev/hda15 is zero length, refusing to use it.: > Bad file descriptor > > ----> /dev/hda16 might be a boot-strap partition. > > ----> (disk_open) Device /dev/hda17 is zero length, refusing to use it.: > Bad file descriptor > > ----> (disk_open) Device /dev/hda18 is zero length, refusing to use it.: > Bad file descriptor > > ----> (disk_open) Device /dev/hda19 is zero length, refusing to use it.: > Bad file descriptor > > ----> (disk_open) Device /dev/hda20 is zero length, refusing to use it.: > Bad file descriptor > > ----> (disk_open) Device /dev/hda21 is zero length, refusing to use it.: > Bad file descriptor > > ----> (disk_open) Device /dev/hda22 is zero length, refusing to use it.: > Bad file descriptor > > ----> (disk_open) Device /dev/hda23 is zero length, refusing to use it.: > Bad file descriptor > > ----> (disk_open) Device /dev/hda24 is zero length, refusing to use it.: > Bad file descriptor > > ----> (disk_open) Device /dev/hda25 is zero length, refusing to use it.: > Bad file descriptor > > ----> (disk_open) Device /dev/hda26 is zero length, refusing to use it.: > Bad file descriptor > > ----> (disk_open) Device /dev/hda27 is zero length, refusing to use it.: > Bad file descriptor > > ----> (disk_open) Device /dev/hda28 is zero length, refusing to use it.: > Bad file descriptor > > ----> (disk_open) Device /dev/hda29 is zero length, refusing to use it.: > Bad file descriptor > > ----> (disk_open) Device /dev/hda30 is zero length, refusing to use it.: > Bad file descriptor > > ----> (disk_open) Device /dev/hda31 is zero length, refusing to use it.: > Bad file descriptor > > ----> (disk_open) Device /dev/hdb1 is zero length, refusing to use it.: > Bad file descriptor > > ----> (disk_open) Device /dev/hdb2 is zero length, refusing to use it.: > Bad file descriptor > > ----> (disk_open) Device /dev/hdb3 is zero length, refusing to use it.: > Bad file descriptor > > ----> (disk_open) Device /dev/hdb4 is zero length, refusing to use it.: > Bad file descriptor > > ----> (disk_open) Device /dev/hdb5 is zero length, refusing to use it.: > Bad file descriptor > > ----> (disk_open) Device /dev/hdb6 is zero length, refusing to use it.: > Bad file descriptor > > ----> (disk_open) Device /dev/hdb7 is zero length, refusing to use it.: > Bad file descriptor > > ----> (disk_open) Device /dev/hdb8 is zero length, refusing to use it.: > Bad file descriptor > > ----> (disk_open) Device /dev/hdb9 is zero length, refusing to use it.: > Bad file descriptor > > ----> (disk_open) Device /dev/hdb10 is zero length, refusing to use it.: > Bad file descriptor > > ----> (disk_open) Device /dev/hdb11 is zero length, refusing to use it.: > Bad file descriptor > > ----> (disk_open) Device /dev/hdb12 is zero length, refusing to use it.: > Bad file descriptor > > ----> (disk_open) Device /dev/hdb13 is zero length, refusing to use it.: > Bad file descriptor > > ----> (disk_open) Device /dev/hdb14 is zero length, refusing to use it.: > Bad file descriptor > > ----> (disk_open) Device /dev/hdb15 is zero length, refusing to use it.: > Bad file descriptor > > ----> (disk_open) Device /dev/hdb16 is zero length, refusing to use it.: > Bad file descriptor > > ----> (disk_open) Device /dev/hdb17 is zero length, refusing to use it.: > Bad file descriptor > > ----> (disk_open) Device /dev/hdb18 is zero length, refusing to use it.: > Bad file descriptor > > ----> (disk_open) Device /dev/hdb19 is zero length, refusing to use it.: > Bad file descriptor > > ----> (disk_open) Device /dev/hdb20 is zero length, refusing to use it.: > Bad file descriptor > > ----> (disk_open) Device /dev/hdb21 is zero length, refusing to use it.: > Bad file descriptor > > ----> (disk_open) Device /dev/hdb22 is zero length, refusing to use it.: > Bad file descriptor > > ----> (disk_open) Device /dev/hdb23 is zero length, refusing to use it.: > Bad file descriptor > > ----> (disk_open) Device /dev/hdb24 is zero length, refusing to use it.: > Bad file descriptor > > ----> (disk_open) Device /dev/hdb25 is zero length, refusing to use it.: > Bad file descriptor > > ----> (disk_open) Device /dev/hdb26 is zero length, refusing to use it.: > Bad file descriptor > > ----> (disk_open) Device /dev/hdb27 is zero length, refusing to use it.: > Bad file descriptor > > ----> (disk_open) Device /dev/hdb28 is zero length, refusing to use it.: > Bad file descriptor > > ----> (disk_open) Device /dev/hdb29 is zero length, refusing to use it.: > Bad file descriptor > > ----> (disk_open) Device /dev/hdb30 is zero length, refusing to use it.: > Bad file descriptor > > ----> (disk_open) Device /dev/hdb31 is zero length, refusing to use it.: > Bad file descriptor > > No volumes found in '/dev/hdb' > > ----> (disk_open) Device /dev/sda1 is zero length, refusing to use it.: > Bad file descriptor > > ----> (disk_open) Device /dev/sda2 is zero length, refusing to use it.: > Bad file descriptor > > ----> (disk_open) Device /dev/sda3 is zero length, refusing to use it.: > Bad file descriptor > > ----> (disk_open) Device /dev/sda4 is zero length, refusing to use it.: > Bad file descriptor > > ----> (disk_open) Device /dev/sda5 is zero length, refusing to use it.: > Bad file descriptor > > ----> (disk_open) Device /dev/sda6 is zero length, refusing to use it.: > Bad file descriptor > > ----> (disk_open) Device /dev/sda7 is zero length, refusing to use it.: > Bad file descriptor > > ----> (disk_open) Device /dev/sda8 is zero length, refusing to use it.: > Bad file descriptor > > ----> (disk_open) Device /dev/sda9 is zero length, refusing to use it.: > Bad file descriptor > > ----> (disk_open) Device /dev/sda10 is zero length, refusing to use it.: > Bad file descriptor > > ----> (disk_open) Device /dev/sda11 is zero length, refusing to use it.: > Bad file descriptor > > ----> (disk_open) Device /dev/sda12 is zero length, refusing to use it.: > Bad file descriptor > > ----> (disk_open) Device /dev/sda13 is zero length, refusing to use it.: > Bad file descriptor > > ----> (disk_open) Device /dev/sda14 is zero length, refusing to use it.: > Bad file descriptor > > ----> (disk_open) Device /dev/sda15 is zero length, refusing to use it.: > Bad file descriptor > > ----> (disk_open) Device /dev/sda16 is zero length, refusing to use it.: > Bad file descriptor > > ----> (disk_open) Device /dev/sda17 is zero length, refusing to use it.: > Bad file descriptor > > ----> (disk_open) Device /dev/sda18 is zero length, refusing to use it.: > Bad file descriptor > > ----> (disk_open) Device /dev/sda19 is zero length, refusing to use it.: > Bad file descriptor > > ----> (disk_open) Device /dev/sda20 is zero length, refusing to use it.: > Bad file descriptor > > ----> (disk_open) Device /dev/sda21 is zero length, refusing to use it.: > Bad file descriptor > > ----> (disk_open) Device /dev/sda22 is zero length, refusing to use it.: > Bad file descriptor > > ----> (disk_open) Device /dev/sda23 is zero length, refusing to use it.: > Bad file descriptor > > ----> (disk_open) Device /dev/sda24 is zero length, refusing to use it.: > Bad file descriptor > > ----> (disk_open) Device /dev/sda25 is zero length, refusing to use it.: > Bad file descriptor > > ----> (disk_open) Device /dev/sda26 is zero length, refusing to use it.: > Bad file descriptor > > ----> (disk_open) Device /dev/sda27 is zero length, refusing to use it.: > Bad file descriptor > > ----> (disk_open) Device /dev/sda28 is zero length, refusing to use it.: > Bad file descriptor > > ----> (disk_open) Device /dev/sda29 is zero length, refusing to use it.: > Bad file descriptor > > ----> (disk_open) Device /dev/sda30 is zero length, refusing to use it.: > Bad file descriptor > > ----> (disk_open) Device /dev/sda31 is zero length, refusing to use it.: > Bad file descriptor > > No volumes found in '/dev/sda' > > ----> (disk_open) Device /dev/sdb1 is zero length, refusing to use it.: > Bad file descriptor > > ----> (disk_open) Device /dev/sdb2 is zero length, refusing to use it.: > Bad file descriptor > > ----> (disk_open) Device /dev/sdb3 is zero length, refusing to use it.: > Bad file descriptor > > ----> (disk_open) Device /dev/sdb4 is zero length, refusing to use it.: > Bad file descriptor > > ----> (disk_open) Device /dev/sdb5 is zero length, refusing to use it.: > Bad file descriptor > > ----> (disk_open) Device /dev/sdb6 is zero length, refusing to use it.: > Bad file descriptor > > ----> (disk_open) Device /dev/sdb7 is zero length, refusing to use it.: > Bad file descriptor > > ----> (disk_open) Device /dev/sdb8 is zero length, refusing to use it.: > Bad file descriptor > > ----> (disk_open) Device /dev/sdb9 is zero length, refusing to use it.: > Bad file descriptor > > ----> (disk_open) Device /dev/sdb10 is zero length, refusing to use it.: > Bad file descriptor > > ----> (disk_open) Device /dev/sdb11 is zero length, refusing to use it.: > Bad file descriptor > > ----> (disk_open) Device /dev/sdb12 is zero length, refusing to use it.: > Bad file descriptor > > ----> (disk_open) Device /dev/sdb13 is zero length, refusing to use it.: > Bad file descriptor > > ----> (disk_open) Device /dev/sdb14 is zero length, refusing to use it.: > Bad file descriptor > > ----> (disk_open) Device /dev/sdb15 is zero length, refusing to use it.: > Bad file descriptor > > ----> (disk_open) Device /dev/sdb16 is zero length, refusing to use it.: > Bad file descriptor > > ----> (disk_open) Device /dev/sdb17 is zero length, refusing to use it.: > Bad file descriptor > > ----> (disk_open) Device /dev/sdb18 is zero length, refusing to use it.: > Bad file descriptor > > ----> (disk_open) Device /dev/sdb19 is zero length, refusing to use it.: > Bad file descriptor > > ----> (disk_open) Device /dev/sdb20 is zero length, refusing to use it.: > Bad file descriptor > > ----> (disk_open) Device /dev/sdb21 is zero length, refusing to use it.: > Bad file descriptor > > ----> (disk_open) Device /dev/sdb22 is zero length, refusing to use it.: > Bad file descriptor > > ----> (disk_open) Device /dev/sdb23 is zero length, refusing to use it.: > Bad file descriptor > > ----> (disk_open) Device /dev/sdb24 is zero length, refusing to use it.: > Bad file descriptor > > ----> (disk_open) Device /dev/sdb25 is zero length, refusing to use it.: > Bad file descriptor > > ----> (disk_open) Device /dev/sdb26 is zero length, refusing to use it.: > Bad file descriptor > > ----> (disk_open) Device /dev/sdb27 is zero length, refusing to use it.: > Bad file descriptor > > ----> (disk_open) Device /dev/sdb28 is zero length, refusing to use it.: > Bad file descriptor > > ----> (disk_open) Device /dev/sdb29 is zero length, refusing to use it.: > Bad file descriptor > > ----> (disk_open) Device /dev/sdb30 is zero length, refusing to use it.: > Bad file descriptor > > ----> (disk_open) Device /dev/sdb31 is zero length, refusing to use it.: > Bad file descriptor > > No volumes found in '/dev/sdb' > > > SCSI devices: > > SCSI /dev/cdrom [CDROM/DVD driver] > > > > Can't read Elf32 image header > > Fatal error: opening drivers/openbios: No such file or directory >
This is bug http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=437467 You should use drivers/of in mol's config file. ( /usr/share/mol/drivers/of is in the package mol-drivers-linux) Best regards, Bi > cleaning up... > > > Message from [EMAIL PROTECTED] at Sep 21 00:17:22 ... > > kernel:[ 5071.396795] unregister_netdevice: waiting for tun0 to become > free. Usage count = 6 > > > Message from [EMAIL PROTECTED] at Sep 21 00:17:32 ... > > kernel:[ 5081.636795] unregister_netdevice: waiting for tun0 to become > free. Usage count = 6 > > Terminating threads... > > DONE > > debian:/home/mfox# > > ------------------ > I was unable to run 'ifconfig -a' and 'iptables -t nat -L -v' while MOL > was running because I didn't have control of the machine until MOL > stopped running. I hope this output identifies the problem; I'm a > relative newbie and nothing stands out to me other than the tun0 output > I previously mentioned. > > Thanks, > > Michael > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]