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2005 Aug 19
3
rsync anomalies (OS X Tiger)
...s/LaCie_Disk_B
STDOUT: /Users/Chinook/Desktop/DiffCloneStdout_20050818_221827
sudo rsync -axHEvv --delete $SOURCEREF $DESTVOL_MP > $DCSTDOUT
When I do so, I always get the first error below and once got the second
error.
rsync: rename
"/Volumes/LaCie_Disk_B/System/Library/CoreServices/.BootX.AZBM0z" ->
"System/Library/CoreServices/BootX": Operation not permitted (1)
rsync: delete_one: unlink "/Volumes/LaCie_Disk_B/Volumes/._LaCie_Disk_B"
failed: No such file or directory (2)
If I boot to the clone (LaCie_Disk_B) everything seems OK and the files
I know...
2008 May 23
2
rsync hang at end
...the slow transfers but now, every four or five runs, it hangs at
the last file to transfer and refuses to quit. Activity Monitor shows
three rsync processes all at 0%CPU at that point (and virtual memory
allocated of 3.74GB, 2.6GB and 2.6GB!). The last file incidentally is /
usr/standalone/bootx.xcoff
My friend is using the standard options
-aHAXN --fileflags --force-change --stats -v --progress
on an Intel mac copying his system of 100GB, or 1 million files, to
the external drive. As I said, it works well and always copies all of
the files perfectly. When the hang occurs, the out...
2015 Sep 15
1
[OT] linux on a PPC (mac mini)
Am 15.09.2015 um 19:09 schrieb Keith Keller <kkeller at wombat.san-francisco.ca.us>:
> On 2015-09-15, Leon Fauster <leonfauster at googlemail.com> wrote:
>>> On 2015-09-15, wwp <subscript at free.fr> wrote:
>>
>> this also helps to boot
>>
>> http://www.rodsbooks.com/refind/
>
> rEFInd will work on EFI-based Macs, but not on old PPC
2007 May 23
3
Booting a multi-ISO CD on a Mac.
Is this even a possibility?
Both my brother and I have PPC G3 Mac's that we would like to install
Linux on. I have downloaded a couple of Debian ISOs and a couple of
Gentoo ISOs. All four would easily fit on a single CD. So, my
question/problem is, is it possible to configure a menu to chose
between them, that will boot up on a Mac PPC?
Thanks,
Lonnie
--
Later,
Lonnie
Mostly Debian,