<div dir="ltr">Why? Can't be in a script?<div><br></div><div style>Gonzalo</div><div class="gmail_extra"><br><br><div class="gmail_quote">On Mon, May 13, 2013 at 11:43 AM, Holt <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:holt@laptop.org" target="_blank">holt@laptop.org</a>></span> wrote:<br>
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    Indeed...but this is not an option as the XS=XO+TB needs to
    auto-boot after "daily" power failures in the developing world :)<div><div class="h5"><br>
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    <div>On 5/13/2013 9:53 AM, Samuel Greenfeld
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          <div>NTFS is supported in OLPC builds, just not by the OS
            Kernel itself.<br>
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          The ntfs-3g "filesystem in userspace" package can be used to
          mount NTFS drives.  So you should be able to use a command
          like "mount -t ntfs-3g /dev/ntfs_partition /mnt/mountpoint" if
          Sugar or GNOME do not automatically mount the filesystem for
          you.<br>
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        In general many Linux distributions seem to currently consider
        using ntfs-3g a better approach than using the kernel driver. 
        The in-kernel driver still may not have full NTFS write support,
        while ntfs-3g does.<br>
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        <div class="gmail_quote">On Mon, May 13, 2013 at 9:32 AM,
          Yioryos Asprobounitis <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:mavrothal@yahoo.com" target="_blank">mavrothal@yahoo.com</a>></span> wrote:<br>
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            kernels do *not* support NTFS (# CONFIG_NTFS_FS is not set).<br>
            It either should be activated in future builds or use
            another FS.<br>
            I believe tha FAT32 (VFAT) can handle big drives and  is
            universal.<br>
            However it has a number of other problems that may not suit
            your needs (reliability, permissions etc)<br>
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            --- On Mon, 5/13/13, Braddock <<a href="mailto:braddock@braddock.com" target="_blank">braddock@braddock.com</a>>
            wrote:<br>
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            > From: Braddock <<a href="mailto:braddock@braddock.com" target="_blank">braddock@braddock.com</a>><br>
            > Subject: Re: [support-gang] [Server-devel] 1TB drive of
            quality open content on XO/XS--won't boot<br>
            > To: "James Cameron" <<a href="mailto:quozl@laptop.org" target="_blank">quozl@laptop.org</a>>,
            "Holt" <<a href="mailto:holt@laptop.org" target="_blank">holt@laptop.org</a>>, "XS
            Devel" <<a href="mailto:server-devel@lists.laptop.org" target="_blank">server-devel@lists.laptop.org</a>>,
            "Support Gangsters" <<a href="mailto:support-gang@laptop.org" target="_blank">support-gang@laptop.org</a>>,
            "Devel's in the Details" <<a href="mailto:devel@lists.laptop.org" target="_blank">devel@lists.laptop.org</a>><br>
            > Date: Monday, May 13, 2013, 8:02 AM<br>
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              <div>> Hi James<br>
                > I'm using OpenFirmware Q7B26  EC Firmware 0.4.03<br>
                ><br>
                > I have tried turning the "boot" flag off on the
                NTFS<br>
                > partition, but it<br>
                > still dumps me to the OpenFirmware ok prompt.<br>
                ><br>
                > I can reproduce the problem by formatting a USB
                stick to<br>
                > NTFS and trying<br>
                > to boot with it plugged in.<br>
                ><br>
                > So it is reacting badly to the mere presence of
                NTFS on USB<br>
                > media.<br>
                ><br>
                > -braddock<br>
                ><br>
                > On 05/12/2013 03:40 PM, James Cameron wrote:<br>
                > > On Sat, May 11, 2013 at 03:44:18PM -0400, Holt
                wrote:<br>
                > >> Is there a way to boot a large USB hard
                drive<br>
                > attached to an XO?<br>
                > >> At our XS Community Sprint this week
                outside<br>
                > Toronto, we've been<br>
                > >> unable to boot XOs with the 700+ GB
                drive(s)<br>
                > containing very<br>
                > >> polished open content provided by <a href="http://internet-in-a-box.org" target="_blank">http://internet-in-a-box.org</a><br>
                > >> The XOs (eg. XO-4 etc) refuse to
                auto-boot, leaving<br>
                > the screen at<br>
                > >> the OK prompt.<br>
                > >><br>
                > >> FYI our 1TB disk is a nearly complete
                snapshot of:<br>
                > >> * Wikipedia-in-41-languages, thumbnails
                for most<br>
                > all images<br>
                > >> * OpenStreetMap for the whole world cached
                at all<br>
                > zoom levels for<br>
                > >> fast display<br>
                > >> * Gutenberg Prjct's full collection of
                40,000+<br>
                > books, images<br>
                > >> * Khan Academy's ~4000 video classes, etc<br>
                > >><br>
                > >> Does firmware currently block the mounting
                of all<br>
                > large USB drives<br>
                > >> -- NTFS in this case if not other
                filesystems?<br>
                > > Open Firmware tries the first partition that
                is marked<br>
                > bootable.<br>
                > ><br>
                > > Exactly what it does next depends on the
                firmware<br>
                > version, but clearly<br>
                > > in your case it stops booting.<br>
                > ><br>
                > >> Might there be a workaround so isolated XO
                servers<br>
                > in Haiti (etc!)<br>
                > >> can hopefully auto-boot with this quality
                free<br>
                > content?<br>
                > > Turn off the bootable flag using a
                partitioning<br>
                > program, ensure you<br>
                > > are using latest firmware Q7B30, and attach a
                serial<br>
                > console for<br>
                > > further debugging.<br>
                > ><br>
                > > If you can tell me how to reproduce the
                symptom, then<br>
                > I'm quite sure I<br>
                > > can get it fixed.  I certainly can't afford to<br>
                > download 700 GB or 1 TB<br>
                > > to do that though.<br>
                > ><br>
                > > I'm happy to work with whoever has the drive
                and an<br>
                > XO-4.<br>
                > ><br>
                > > The nature and value of the content has no
                relationship<br>
                > to the<br>
                > > diagnosis process, but is interesting
                regardless.<br>
                > ><br>
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