because marcus helped me get hurd installed when i met him in bristol last year and it didn't work.
Didn't work and didn't get detected are two very different things. My eepro100 card works quite fine with GNU Mach 1.3. So you still need to be more specific. I ask once again; how did you setup pfinet? Did the card get detected? And finally, did you sacrifice your soul to Saint IGNUcius? yes i read the installation guide. especially the networking section which contains no information, and i mean no information. the section heading is there but the content is blank. Sorry, but this is completely false. From section 7.1 The Network: To configure the network, the pfinet translator must be configured. This is done using the settrans command to attach a translator to a given filesystem node. When programs access the node by, for example sending an RPC, the operating system will transparently start the server to handle the request. # settrans -fgap /servers/socket/2 /hurd/pfinet -i eth0 \ -a a.b.c.d -g e.f.g.h -m i.j.k.l [...] If you think the wording is bad, please send a suggestion on how to make it clearer. You can read more about what options pfinet has by supplying --help to pfinet (i.e. /hurd/pfinet --help). next time you respond, please do both myself, and yourself, a favour: please try not to make your response, to someone who is enthusiastic about your project, sound like you want to kick their head in. If trying to actually help someone politely sounds like one wants to kick them in the head, so be it. <rant> And next time _you_ respond keep your rants to yourself, including what you think I said between the lines. My message was neither aggressive, or discourteous. It might have been unprofessional since working on the Hurd or GNU/Hurd is not my profession. </rant> _______________________________________________ Help-hurd mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-hurd