> I upgraded to the new packages on the debian mirrors (from > sep 07?). After upgrading and rebooting, everything worked > nice, but from the second boot onwards, the boot process > freezes right after the partition check. How do I tinker > with my Hurd files to fix this problem? > I experienced the same problem. In my case, it seems to be due to a slowly failing disk drive. I would recommend booting to a Linux rescue disk, running `fsck -c -f` on the root partition (Hurd) and repair any problems.
This should allow you to boot. How old is your disk drive?..... :-\ -Brent

