Ernesto Fernández
Ernesto Fernández
I've noticed that objtool warning before. The lzfse code code comes from Apple, I just adapted it for the kernel. I haven't dug into it, but I wouldn't be surprised...
What do you mean by probing the volume roles? Do you need a way to know the role of each volume before mount?
Can you send me your filesystem's superblock? That is, the output of `hexdump -C -n 4096 /dev/sda2`? That would let me check if this is a supported container. My first...
Thanks for the hexdump, I'll look at it now. > modprobe output But did you attempt a mount after running modprobe? What I wanted to confirm was that the error...
Like you said, there is nothing about apfs in your dmesg. Notice for instance how you get a warning about taint for the wl driver: ``` [ 6.122495] wl: loading...
What I want to know is if the mount works *after* running modprobe. And if it doesn't, what is the output in dmesg then?
Are you the author of [this post](https://forum.manjaro.org/t/mount-error-filetype-apfs-not-configured-in-kernel/137831/11)? If so, the problem is rather self-explaining: your volume has some form of encryption (like Luflosi said) and I haven't implemented that yet....
I plan to start adding the missing features to the driver soon. So, in the future, if anybody runs into a container that won't mount or causes other problems, please...
Hi @lsnider, what did you get on dmesg when you attempted to mount without the `cknodes` option? EDIT: never mind, no way that block number is correct.
That's a fusion drive, right? Those aren't supported yet. There is still a bug though, because the error message shouldn't be so confusing.