Cool - thanks Scott, will try that tonight.  I forgot about that, I
know I had to do that when I was creating my usb boot drive.

2008/10/1 Scott D. Davilla <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>>2008/9/30 Derek Keefe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>>>
>>>  all you should have to do is mount the internal hard drive in ubuntu and
>>>  add ssh to the atv.  then you can follow the guides to install anything
>>>  you want on the atv disk.
>>>
>>>
>>>  dmakfan wrote:
>>>>  I'm running Ubuntu Hardy on a USB-HD on my ATV.  I've left the
>>>>  internal harddrive untouched.
>>>>
>>>>  Given this configuration, is there an easy way to do whatever magic is
>>>>  necessary to get NitoTV (and whever else is required) onto my ATV so
>>>>  that I can have the option of booting up under linux or booting up
>>>>  under the patched apple software?
>>
>>I just tried this yesterday for the exact same reason :)
>>Unfortunately, I couldn't get the internal drive to mount as
>>read-write, it kept mounting read-only. I read that you first need to
>>access the drive under OS X to turn off journalling to allow
>>read/write mounting. So atm I'm kinda stuck.
>
> For HFSplus under Linux, always
>
>
> fsck.hfsplus -f /dev/sda3
>
> before mounting and for journalling
>
> mount -t hfsplus -o rw,force /dev/sda3 /OSBoot
>
>
Thanks Scott, will try that tonight.  I had forgotten about using fsck
first.  Serves me right for trying to fix something so late at night!

Ver

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