>>>>> Roland McGrath writes: RM> The magic token $(default-pager) in the boot script is what tells RM> serverboot that it should in fact be the default pager. The RM> $(add-paging-file) magic token tells it a swap partition to use, RM> but the two are in fact independent.
Can you explain briefly why my Hurd installation would appear to work Just Fine, even though `$(default-pager)' only appears in comments? -- Gordon Matzigkeit <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> //\ I'm a FIG (http://www.fig.org/) Committed to freedom and diversity \// I use GNU (http://www.gnu.org/)

