Here's one that has me stumped. I have a cheap device that came with a hybrid install CD for both Windows and Macs. Under Linux (Mandriva 2010.0), the default is to read the Windows portion of it. Does anybody know how to read the Mac portion of this disc under Linux? I've already searched Google and Google groups and tried (as root) "mount -t hfs" and "mount -t hfsplus" and every other documented option for "mount -t". Most return "mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/sr0, missing codepage or helper program, or other error", a few seem to connect it to /proc or /dev, a few mount it with the Windows files visible, but none shows the Mac files. What do I have to do to read the Mac files on my Linux system? Nothing I've found so far seems to work on hybrid CDs like this one. I don't have access to a Mac, otherwise I could just stick the CD in one and copy the files to a flash drive. Thanks for any ideas on this one!

Adam

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