> The -O none is only necessary if you are either using an old hurd or an > old grub, neither you should. It's worth pointing it out and explaining the > situation, so people can decide if they need to use -O none or not.
I'm away on holiday after today, so I'll do such things when I get back again. > > In "Fifth - The single-user boot": > > > > > kernel=/boot/gnumach root=hd1s1 -s > > and > > > module=/boot/serverboot > > > > I had to append a ".gz" to the end of gnumach and serverboot. > > I hope you are not looking at a recent version of the easy guide. > Otherwise I hope that Matthew will fix this soon :) I'm sure I had fixed it. I shall check the version on my house server... Anyhow, the live version on www.pick.ucam.org is fixed. > > University of Kentucky Distributed Computing Systems Lab > ^^^^^^^^ > PS: Are you hearing a lot of jokes related to chickens? *thwap* :) Matthew -- Rapun.sel - outermost outpost of the Pick Empire http://www.pick.ucam.org

