I installed gnumach 1.2 (Hurd 0.2) in an Intel Pentium 100.
The native- install script was succesfuly executed.
The boot loader is GRUB, and it's parameters are:
root (hd0,1)
kernel /boot/gnumach.gz root=hd0s2
module /boot/serverboot.gz
The boot process seems to be OK.
The problem:
When I try to list devices in /dev, hurd creates a process related to the
device listed.
For example:
# ls /dev/ttyp1
/dev/ttyp1
now, if I run a "ps xa", one of the listed processes is something like:
root 198 - So 0:00.12 /hurd/term /dev/ttyp1 pty-slave /dev/ptyp1
if I list all the directory, I have lots of processes running, and the system
becomes extremely slow (because I have only 24M RAM).
When I kill all of them, the system returns to it's normal state.
Thanks,
Bruno A. Costa
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