On Thu, Oct 10, 2002 at 01:09:17PM -0500, Tom Hart wrote: > >How can I get GRUB onto the harddisk? > > > This is described in your GRUB documentation. You can access it using > "info grub", or read the manual online.
Okay, I have my CDRom working now. I will try it, when the rest is installed. (my last try took 2 hours and then it crashed :( ) > >Where is a keyboard driver for german keyboards?! > >How can I switch between consoles? > >Is there a scrollback buffer as in BSD or Linux? > > > Marcus has been working on a new and improved console client, but I > think you need Hurd 0.3 to use it. Oh, it's still under construction? Then to Marcus: please implement the scrollback buffer in the BSD style, on Linux I always break my fingers. ;-) > >I've done "MAKEDEV hd1" and it exists, but when I try to > >"mount /dev/hd1 /cdrom", it always sais "Segmentation > >fault". So how can I mount my CDROM to get my software? > > > > > "Mount" is UNIX. Hurd uses "settrans". Okay, now I found it. > >In your installation guide you wrote something about > >"/etc/apt/sources.list", but I cannot find it on my disk. Is that just > >for later versions? > > > No, this exists in all Debian distributions, both GNU/Hurd and GNU/Linux. On my system, it isn't there. At least not in the base system. > >Can newer versions handle shared IRQs now? > >Is this one gigabyte limitation still valid in newer versions? > > > The shared IRQ's are GNU Mach's fault, and this isn't getting fixed > anytime soon. The plan is to move to OSKIT Mach, which is much improved, > but not is being developed by the University of Utah, not the GNU Project. Is it also free software? Well these limitations are really knock out arguments. :-( > http://seinfeld.arrowstreet.com. When its finished, we hope that this > will become the Hurd's official documentation. Thanks, that helps a lot. -- Tschuess Andreas _______________________________________________ Help-hurd mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-hurd
