Ok, I found the failure. It's the same problem like Neal H Walfield has descripted. I've just downgraded e2fsprogs from 1.18 to 1.12 and it works.
On Wed, 05 Jan 2000, Daniel Wagner wrote: > Hello, > > I had already installed Hurd on my secound computer. During the installation > I had a disk curroption because of to less memory (forgot the swap > partition). So I reinstalled the whole thing from scratch again. > Unfortunately, the system hanged after GNUmach was loaded: > > [...] > Partition check (DOS partitions): > hd0: hd0s1 < hd0s5 hd0s6 hd0s7 > > com0: at atbus0, port = 3f8, spl = 6, pic = 4 (DOS COM1) > com1: at atbus1, port = 2f8, spl = 6, pic = 3 (DOS COM2) > hd01: bad access: block=28, count=2, blockend=30, nr_sects > end_request: I/O error, dev 03:01, sector 28 > > On my other machine, wich is almost the same (Asus > P5A, AMD-K6-2), Hurd starts. Therefore I copied the whole system from there > (I did "mkefs2 -o hurd /dev/hda7" first) and it didn't boot again. I tried > several different BIOS configurations but without success. Downloaded again > all Debain packages rerun cross-install again and again. Now I'm completely > exhaustet and still don't have any clues what it could be. Any ideas? > > thanks, > wagi > > -- > Mit freundlichen GNUessen (__) > Daniel Wagner oo ) > email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] |_/\ > > (RSA)PGP - Key auf Anfrage, (RSA)PGP - Key on request > > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Mit freundlichen GNUessen (__) Daniel Wagner oo ) email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] |_/\ (RSA)PGP - Key auf Anfrage, (RSA)PGP - Key on request

