On Tue, Aug 2, 2016 at 9:52 PM, Justus Winter <[email protected]>
wrote:
>
> The isofs crash is fixed in 21ee0e79. Please update your Hurd packages.
>
> The fact that you are seeing these messages is a (quite nice actually)
> side-effect of 234568d0. I guess that if you were doing this on a Linux
> machine, you would see these in the kernel ring buffer.
>
>
OK, I updated my Hurd system using the Debian ports repository. The
package is hurd-0.8.git20160522, and it includes 21ee0e79.
Sure enough, the crash is gone, but I still get the error messages:
ext2fs: /dev/hd0s2: panic: main: device too small for superblock (1024
bytes)
/hurd/fatfs: Invalid number of bytes per sector
/hurd/iso9660fs: Could not find valid superblock
Are you suggesting that these are to be expected? Is this a bug in
update-grub? These messages seem awfully severe for a standard system
operation.
agape
brent