gamgee911
August 22nd, 2007, 01:33 PM
I have installed mol and mol-drivers-macosx from synaptic and I did run molvconfig. I am running into an issue when I try and run startmol -x. I believe it has something to do with the fact that when I boot into Ubuntu, I have it configured so that it also mounts my mac os x partition on the desktop. I would really to keep that configuration but if it interferes with mol then oh well. Is the mounted partition the problem? Here's the message I get when running sudo startmol-x
Mac-on-Linux 0.9.70 [Nov 20 2005 11:45]
Copyright (C) 1997-2004 Samuel Rydh
Starting MOL session 0
Running in PowerPC 7400 mode, 48 MB RAM
Timebase: 33.28 MHz, Bus: 133.12 MHz, Clock: 533 MHz
Could not open driver 'drivers/misc.nw': No such file or directory
Using USB mouse on /dev/input/mice
OHCI USB controller registered
Could not open '/var/lib/mol/x11.kbd'
Could not open driver 'drivers/video.nw': No such file or directory
Fullscreen video on VT 9.
Could not open '/var/lib/mol/console.kbd'
Cache enabled for console-video
Video driver(s): [xvideo] [console_video]
640* 480, depth 8,15 { 0.0 } Hz
800* 600, depth 8,15 { 0.0 } Hz
1024* 768, depth 8,15 { 0.0 } Hz
1024* 768, depth 8 { 60.0, 70.0, 74.8, 75.0 } Hz
1152* 864, depth 8,15 { 0.0 } Hz
1280*1024, depth 8,15 { 0.0 } Hz
1600*1200, depth 8,15 { 0.0 } Hz
No video mode match the default one.
ALSA sound driver (device 'default')
Could not open driver 'drivers/scsi.nw': No such file or directory
MOL SCSI controller registered
<No SCSI Devices>
CD /dev/cdrom CD-ROM <read-only> ------
----> /dev/hda2 might be a boot-strap partition.
Unembedded HFS+ /dev/hda3 <rw> 46863 MB
------> /dev/hda4 is linux-mounted with write privileges.
Could not open '/dev/hda4' with read-write permissions
No volumes found in '/dev/hdb'
------> /dev/sda9 is linux-mounted with write privileges.
Could not open '/dev/sda9' with read-write permissions
No volumes found in '/dev/sda'
No volumes found in '/dev/sdb'
Could not open driver 'drivers/blk.nw': No such file or directory
I am still a little new to linux so any help would be appreciated, thank you :)
Mac-on-Linux 0.9.70 [Nov 20 2005 11:45]
Copyright (C) 1997-2004 Samuel Rydh
Starting MOL session 0
Running in PowerPC 7400 mode, 48 MB RAM
Timebase: 33.28 MHz, Bus: 133.12 MHz, Clock: 533 MHz
Could not open driver 'drivers/misc.nw': No such file or directory
Using USB mouse on /dev/input/mice
OHCI USB controller registered
Could not open '/var/lib/mol/x11.kbd'
Could not open driver 'drivers/video.nw': No such file or directory
Fullscreen video on VT 9.
Could not open '/var/lib/mol/console.kbd'
Cache enabled for console-video
Video driver(s): [xvideo] [console_video]
640* 480, depth 8,15 { 0.0 } Hz
800* 600, depth 8,15 { 0.0 } Hz
1024* 768, depth 8,15 { 0.0 } Hz
1024* 768, depth 8 { 60.0, 70.0, 74.8, 75.0 } Hz
1152* 864, depth 8,15 { 0.0 } Hz
1280*1024, depth 8,15 { 0.0 } Hz
1600*1200, depth 8,15 { 0.0 } Hz
No video mode match the default one.
ALSA sound driver (device 'default')
Could not open driver 'drivers/scsi.nw': No such file or directory
MOL SCSI controller registered
<No SCSI Devices>
CD /dev/cdrom CD-ROM <read-only> ------
----> /dev/hda2 might be a boot-strap partition.
Unembedded HFS+ /dev/hda3 <rw> 46863 MB
------> /dev/hda4 is linux-mounted with write privileges.
Could not open '/dev/hda4' with read-write permissions
No volumes found in '/dev/hdb'
------> /dev/sda9 is linux-mounted with write privileges.
Could not open '/dev/sda9' with read-write permissions
No volumes found in '/dev/sda'
No volumes found in '/dev/sdb'
Could not open driver 'drivers/blk.nw': No such file or directory
I am still a little new to linux so any help would be appreciated, thank you :)