I'm trying to launch a recent version of SheepShaver from my Ubuntu system and, indeed, it works.
As stated in SheepShaver's online documentation, I've grabbed what I hope is the latest source code from CVS :
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cvs -d :pserver:anoncvs@cvs.cebix.net:/home/cvs/cebix checkout BasiliskII
cvs -d :pserver:anoncvs@cvs.cebix.net:/home/cvs/cebix checkout SheepShaver
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#include <limits.h>
I have to launch SheepShaver with sudo because of what is to me an obscure 'Cannot map Low memory Globals' problem, anyway that works ....
Except that I'm unable to make my installation CD iso file being detected. I've mounted it using :
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sudo mount -o loop -t hfs /media/disk/ISOs/MacOs_9.0.4.iso /media/cdrom/
Any idea on how to go arround this without having to burn a CDRom ? (Yes, I could install MacOS from a Windows version of SheepShaver and then go back to linux, but i suspect it won't allow me to use all my cd softwares anyway...)[/code]
Edit : I've tried to mount CDRom's file system under /dev/cdrom but it does not work either.