> I got through the installation and down to rebooting in multiuser, but I'm
> getting messages that my partition needs to have e2fsck run on it with the
> -b switch.  I ran e2fsck on it from Debian and it seems fine.

Maybe you need to make an entry for the file system in /dev?

> Sorry to be so dense, but I was expecting to see the files owned by
> hurd.  Is that supposed to be the case? 

No.  This just indicates what extra "features" the ext2 file system
supports.

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