@Craig: Yours is a different issue. Please file a new bug.
** Summary changed:
- iPod won't mount
+ mounting HFS+ volumes fails on large sector devices
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I have it exactly like Craig.
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@Seth: here you go... This file is for after a reboot with the iPod
plugged in and it does mount.
** Attachment added: "After Reboot success"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/util-linux/+bug/734883/+attachment/2185578/+files/dmesg_success.txt
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@Seth: here you go... This file is for after plugging the iPod in and
it does not mount.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/util-linux/+bug/734883/+attachment/2185576/+files/dmesg_failure.txt
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I could still use more dmesg logs from those experiencing issues with
the build from comment #19.
@Craig, for your case in particular it would be useful to see a dmesg
log following a successful mount when the device is plugged in a boot
and also following a failed mount when the device is plugged
If you boot the machine with the ipod plugged in, it mounts and works
fine, but not when you plug it in any time afterwards. I am using Natty
32 bit.
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@Seth, sorry, I haven't had time to test this further, but I have logs
from /var/log/kern.log at http://pastebin.com/w8rWLucN
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@Graham, do you see any kind of panic or oops messages on the screen or
in /var/log/kern.log when this happens? When it hangs, you might try
waiting several seconds then pressing Alt-SysRq-S followed by Alt-
SysRq-B and then checking kern.log after rebooting.
For the rest of you experiencing probl
The debs in comment 19 will allow the mount and playing of an ipod on
x86_64, however the system will hang or reset in the seconds following
that event.
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Here is the output :
pierre@pierre-MacBook:~$ cat /sys/block/sdb/queue/hw_sector_size
2048
pierre@pierre-MacBook:~$ cat /sys/block/sdb/queue/logical_block_size
2048
pierre@pierre-MacBook:~$ cat /sys/block/sdb/queue/physical_block_size
2048
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@Pierre: For the device you're having problems with, would you mind
providing the output of the following commands? In the commands blelow,
should be the name of the device node in /dev, something like
sdb.
cat /sys/block//sda/queue/hw_sector_size
cat /sys/block//sda/queue/logical_block_size
Worked perfectly for me. My Ipod now can be mounted without any trouble.
I patched the kernel sources and built the kernel image deb myself.
Thanks fo the fix.
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I tried your packages (those from comment #19 and those from comment
#15) and it did not fix the problem.
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@Barkhat: All you should need to do is follow the link in comment #19
and download the two .deb files for your installation (i386 for a 32-bit
install and amd64 for a 64-bit install) plus the *_all.deb file. If you
download them to a new folder with nothing else in it, you can install
the packages
Ok, can you tell me how to apply the patches? I'm really a linux novice.
Thank you.
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I tried building my kernel with the patches "0001-hfsplus-add-missing-
call-to-bio_put.patch" and "0002-hfsplus-ensure-bio-requests-not-
smaller-than-the-har.patch" applied onto a Gentoo 2.6.39 source tree.
I experienced some weird results. My ipod's hard disk mechanism made a
strange clicking no
I've posted a new test build that has a potential fix for this issue.
*Please note* that these changes have only received light testing so
far, and using this build could result in filesystem corruption and lost
data on your HFS+ volumes. If you choose to test this build be sure that
any critical d
Thanks for the feedback, everyone. Now that we're sure what the problem
is I'll start looking into a real fix.
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Status: Incomplete => In Progress
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Seth,
I can confirm that your patches are resolving the issues with my iPod
classic mounting, oddly enough I wasn't having problems mounting my
iphone before (but I'm not sure if that's HFS+ formatted or not...).
Either way, all of my HFS+ devices are mounting properly again. Thanks!
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Awesome Seth, I patched my hfsplus modulewith your patch and re-compiled it
and I can confirm that I can now mount
my hfsplus partition!. ( Its not an Ipod, but a regular hard drive partition
formatted with mkfs.hfsplus )
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I think the commits identified in comment #2 are likely responsible,
specifically the first one, although the second one is likely to cause
different sorts of failures. I made a test build that reverts those
commits, which is available at:
http://people.canonical.com/~sforshee/lp734883/linux-2.6.3
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Status: New => In Progress
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Importance: Undecided => Medium
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Assignee: (unassigned) => Seth Forshee (sforshee)
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Has this been reported against the upstream kernel? Has anyone found
another workaround other than downgrading?
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I switched to Xubuntu 11.04 64, and still can't mount my ipod touch 2nd
gen. I briefly had gnome 3 installed and the ipod mounted successfully.
But that was short lived due to the known problems with gnome 3 and had
to reinstall xubuntu. When I do lsusb, the ipod shows up but doesn't
mount.
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Whups, I meant to put this in the first post. There IS a 16 GB drive
listed on the side of Nautilus, along with the Desktop, Home Folder,
etc. So it's recognized to some extent, but clicking on it throws up the
same error as before.
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I'm receiving the same error with my 16 GB nano with Ubuntu 11.04 (did
not have issues with 10.04 Netbook Remix), except it's on /dev/sdb2,
whether or not that's relevant. I thought it might be issues with the
Disk Manager, as I'm on an Acer AspireOne netbook, and there's a bug
where the SD card re
i am having the same problem with a current 160GB ipod.
I'm pretty new to linux, can someone point me towards some instructions
on how to downgrade the kernel so I can get my ipod mounted?
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I can confirm that this isn't an issue with all HFS+ devices, as I'm
able to mount an external hard drive with HFS+ filesystems without any
issues.
That also addresses DrKay's concerns that HFS+ support may have dropped
out of the kernel (I would think that dropping HFS support would be
bigger new
Did HFS+ support drop out of the kernel?
Undesirable workaround, if you have access to a Windows machine:
1. Install iTunes on the Windows machine
2. Plug-in the iPod. iTunes will display a message if you plug-in an HFS+ iPod
(set-up using a Mac) telling you that, in order to use this iPod on Wi
Just to chime in again - the error still persists and I am unable to
mount my iPod even now after Natty's been out for a month...
-Rainer
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Same here, using Ubuntu 11.04.
A bit more extensive output from dmesg:
[255442.160171] usb 2-2: new high speed USB device using ehci_hcd and address
12
[255442.295590] scsi7 : usb-storage 2-2:1.0
[255443.295050] scsi 7:0:0:0: Direc
I am attempting to create a new hfs+ partition on my linux machine. Tried
using both gparted and also mkfs.hfsplus.
Both times no errors are reported, but upon mounting the new partition I get:
[102502.127762] sd 8:0:0:0: [sdd] Bad block number requested
[102502.128101] hfs: unable to find HFS+
ipod works on ubuntu 11.04 but not kubuntu 11.04
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Same problem for me to.. thought it was my ipod, but works fine on other
system with older kernel.. problem persists in 38.4 release as well..
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This looks like it was broken between 2.6.37 and 2.6.38. I backed out
the hfsplus module in a 2.6.38.2 tree to that from 2.6.37 (git checkout
v2.6.37 -- fs/hfsplus) and my iPod mounted correctly.
My guess is that this was caused by one of these commits:
http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/t
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