IPod with HFS+ filesystem

I have an Mac formatted iPod (HFS+ filesystem). When I first installed Arch linux, I got the iPod working after switching to the the Beyond kernel. But now, a few month later it doesn't work anymore. This is the output of dmesg after connecting the iPod:
scsi 3:0:0:0: Direct-Access-RBC Apple iPod 1.53 PQ: 0 ANSI: 2
SCSI device sdb: 78126048 512-byte hdwr sectors (40001 MB)
sdb: test WP failed, assume Write Enabled
SCSI device sdb: write cache: disabled, read cache: enabled, doesn't support DPO or FUA
SCSI device sdb: 78126048 512-byte hdwr sectors (40001 MB)
sdb: test WP failed, assume Write Enabled
SCSI device sdb: write cache: disabled, read cache: enabled, doesn't support DPO or FUA
sdb: unknown partition table
sd 3:0:0:0: Attached scsi removable disk sdb
As I understand it the kernel can't read the partition table on the iPod, and therefore I cannot mount any of the partitions on it. I can see the hfsplus module loaded with the lsmod command. If there is a configuration in the linux kernel for mac style partitions, why has that option been disabled?
I have tried switching between kernel26 and kernel26-beyond several times after upgrades availiable via pacman, but still no go. I guess I could learn to compile my own kernel, but as I don't understand the ABS-howtos on the Arch Wiki, I'd rather not. Please help me...
Edit: Added solved to the topic as I have gotten my iPod to mount again (see below), but I still would like to know if I understand how to work with a custom kernel config and ABS.
Edit: removed Solved from topic as I do not yet understand how this should be done.
Last edited by jofa (2007-02-23 16:23:16)

jofa wrote:Should I add something to the PKGBUILD so that my custom kernel gets different filenames after install, so that it won't be overwritten after a few "pacman -Syu"s
That is the correct way.
If you take a look at the wiki page on building kernels with the ABS, you will read this:
_cfgname:
This optional field will be part of the package name. It should briefly indicate what type of choices were made in the kernel config. Examples would be "sn45g" to indicate the config is customized for a particular kind of computer, or "test" to indicate you are testing a different configuration, or "nofb" if you disabled the framebuffer. It is strongly recommended that you leave this blank ("") to indicate a stock Arch kernel config. You could also use this filed to indicate architechure restrictions of the kernel from makepkg.conf compile options - "athlon" perhaps for an athlon specific build.
And
Results
Package Name:
The name of this package will be a combination of the pkgbase, patchset, and _cfgname separated by hyphens.
Package Version:
The version of this package will be a combination of the kerver, extraver separated by underscores and the pkgbuil will be appended on the end separated by a hyphen.
Package File:
The package filename will be: kernel-$patchset-$cfgname-$kerver$_extraver-$pkgrel.pkg.tar.gz
/boot Files:
vmlinuz-$kerver-$extraver-$patchset-$cfgname
System.map-$kerver-$extraver-$patchset-$cfgname
kconfig-$kerver-$extraver-$patchset-$cfgname
Modules:
Modules will be placed in /lib/modules/$kerver-$extraver-$patchset-$cfgname
Source:
The kernel source directory will be copied to /usr/src/linux-$kerver-$extraver-$patchset-$cfgname Note: /usr/src/linux will be mapped to this directory upon installation.
http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Ker … n_with_ABS
Last edited by mutlu_inek (2007-02-22 23:22:54)

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