It's run nicely.
Thanks you.
On 12/23/07, Andreas Schwab <sc...@su...> wrote:
> "S. Abidin" <nok...@gm...> writes:
>
> > I dont use CDROM for Installation of MacOS 9
> > This is My Configuration :
> >
> > blkdev: /dev/loop0 -cd -boot
> > blkdev: /media/flashdisk/macos/os.img -rw -force
> >
> > /dev/loop0 is a losetup virtual loop device of Image CDROM HFS MacOS9
> > Installation cd
> > It is can be mounted normally using mount -t hfs /dev/loop0 /media/cdro=
m
> >
> >
> > but cannot be run under startmol --cdboot
> >
> >
> > ,,,,
> > CD /dev/loop0 CD-ROM <read-only> ------ BOOT
> > Disk /media/flashdi.. <rw> 3072 MB
> >
> > ioctl: CDROM_DRIVE_STATUS: Invalid argument
>
> A loop device is not a cdrom device, just a plain block device. Try
> removing the -cd switch.
>
> Andreas.
>
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