At Sun, 29 Feb 2004 08:14:05 +0100, > 3. Making a filesystem > (you need to be root to do that) > #losetup /dev/loop0 /hurd/hurd.img -o 32256 > (that magical offset value is bytes/sector times > sectors/cylinder, and gives access to the partition we created, keeping > the partition table safe) > #mkfs.ext2 -o hurd /dev/loop0 > <quote/>
Ah yeah, that looks very good. The only concern I'd have is the length of the filesystem. The partition might not actually expand to the very end of the loop0 device. So, I'd suggest that you first create the filesystem in parted, then set up the loop0 device, then run the e2os script and e2fsck. Unless you can somehow control how much of loop0 is actually seen by mkfs.ext2 etc. Thanks, Marcus