[conspire] Mounting FW drive on imac
John Andrews
jla1200 at netzero.net
Thu Nov 8 23:51:26 PST 2007
Unknown Device:
I'm trying to mount the unbootable Kubuntu disk on imac
G3. to FW of G3 that has OSX.
Manufacturer: Linux - ohci1394 the Fw drive has this info
about the Linux-ohci1394 drive but can't mount it.Without the proper
command.
Model: Unknown Device THE dmesg from Osx is below. I can't
understand how to mount the device on FW drive.
GUID: 0xA27FFFE95C572
Maximum Speed: Up to 400 Mb/sec
Connection Speed: Up to 400 Mb/sec
Sub-units:
Unknown Unit:
Unit Software Version: 0x1
Unit Spec ID: 0x5E
IOFireWireController unresponsive IRM at node 1, forcing root to node 0
IOFireWireController unresponsive IRM at node 1, forcing root to node 0
Matching service count = 2
Matching service count = 2
Matching service count = 2
Matching service count = 2
Matching service count = 2
IOFireWireController unresponsive IRM at node 1, forcing root to node 0
IOFireWireController unresponsive IRM at node 1, forcing root to node 0
IOFireWireController unresponsive IRM at node 1, forcing root to node 0
IOFireWireController unresponsive IRM at node 1, forcing root to node 0
obtaining ID
from Registry
ATIRage128: using AGP
IOFireWireController unresponsive IRM at node 1, forcing root to node 0
IOFireWireController unresponsive IRM at node 1, forcing root to node 0
IOFireWireController unresponsive IRM at node 1, forcing root to node 0
IOFireWireController unresponsive IRM at node 1, forcing root to node 0
IOFireWireController unresponsive IRM at node 1, forcing root to node 0
IOFireWireController unresponsive IRM at node 1, forcing root to node 0
IOFireWireController unresponsive IRM at node 1, forcing root to node 0
IOFireWireController unresponsive IRM at node 1, forcing root to node 0
IOFireWireController unresponsive IRM at node 1, forcing root to node 0
IOFireWireController unresponsive IRM at node 1, forcing root to node 0
UniNEnet: Ethernet address 00:30:65:7d:b3:86
ATY,Rage128Pk: vram [96000000:00800000]
jnl: close: flushing the buffer cache (start 0x206200 end 0x208400)
jnl: close: flushing the buffer cache (start 0x230e00 end 0x233000)
john-andrews-imac:/sbin Jla$
WILL SOMETHING LIKE THIS WORK TO MOUNT FW?
dialup-4:/Volumes/Linux Jla$ diskutil mount /dev/disk2 /Volumes/
Linux/
Disk Utility Tool
Usage: diskutil [mount(Disk)|unmount(Disk)|eject] <force>
[Mount Point|Disk Identifier|Device Node]
Mount, unmount or eject local disks or volumes.
force is only valid on unmount or unmountDisk.
Example: diskutil unmount /Volumes/SomeDisk
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