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Re: hfsprogs: Removal of sys/sysctl.h



Hi,

> Can you guys try it please? I am lost here.

On amd64 Debian:

  # mount debian-10.0.0-powerpc-NETINST-1.iso.1 /mnt/iso
  mount: /dev/loop0 is write-protected, mounting read-only

  $ tar cf - /mnt/iso | dd bs=2K of=/dev/null
  tar: Removing leading `/' from member names
  158930+0 records in
  158930+0 records out
  325488640 bytes (325 MB) copied, 0.172302 s, 1.9 GB/s
  $

No error messages to see in the system log which would stem from mount
or the read functions of isofs.


> PowerBook G5 as well as in my iBook G4

At boot time i would expect peculiarities. But when Linux is up, it should
be a only matter of the ISO's content and the drives' compliance to SCSI
specs. (We are lucky since 20 years that no specs violations prevail.)

Does the system log tell any new info about the refusal to mount.


> I did not know that there is a newly spinned iso, from the 8th of
> November in the meantime.

So my example with

  dd bs=2048 count=160103 if=/dev/sr0 | sha512sum

might need a count number other than 160103. Compute it freshly from the
new ISO's file size.


Have a nice day :)

Thomas


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