On Sat, Mar 20, 2010 at 02:09:39PM -0400, Adam wrote:
> 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

You need hfs or hfsplus enabled in your kernel prior to plugging the
device in.  This may not be standard with most distro kernels.

I haven't tried mounting a mac cdrom before, however.

-m

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