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Massimiliano Cialdi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> does lilo boot hurd?
The Hurd can be booted by any boot loader, which supports the
multiboot standard. LILO doesn't.
moritz
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Hello,
The getopt command line utility is included in the util-linux package
for Linux-based architectures, and I can't find it packaged for the
Hurd. The upstream source (available at http://huizen.dds.nl/~frodol )
compiles and works properly on my GNU/Hurd machine without any source
fiddling,
Leo Korinth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have had an idea of a freenet translator for a long time.
[...]
> My idea is that you would use the translator like the ftp translator
> except when you cd to a directory you get the directory full of files
> that matches the "search".
I actually had the
> In the "GNU Hurd Hardware Compatibility Guide"
> (http://www.urbanophile.com/arenn/hacking/hurd/hurd-hardware.html) I
> read "that the Debian GNU Mach package does NOT include the NCR
> drivers.".
> I have an NCR scsi controller, so where can I found the drivers?
> (maybe one CD)
1) Use the upda
Philip Charles wrote:
On Thu, 20 Dec 2001, Massimiliano Cialdi wrote:
H2 is the current set. You can make a useful installation with the first
CD, the second CD could be useful as well as games graphics and a few
other pakages are on this disc.
I downloaded all cd images.
I wonder if I need to do
I think not. You should use grub since you have to specify the 'module'
lines.
Bye,
Giuseppe
Il Thu, Dec 20, 2001 at 12:36:22PM +0100, Massimiliano Cialdi ha scritto:
> does lilo boot hurd?
>
> thanks
does lilo boot hurd?
thanks
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On Thu, 20 Dec 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> B-b-b-but I don't have an easily accessible CD... I'd rather boot from
> floppy and FTP the rest (overnight)...
>
Oh dear. At this stage we would probably have to produce about 10-15
floppies to do this. The rescue and root floppies are Linux bas
On Thu, 20 Dec 2001, Massimiliano Cialdi wrote:
> > H2 is the current set. You can make a useful installation with the first
> > CD, the second CD could be useful as well as games graphics and a few
> > other pakages are on this disc.
> I downloaded all cd images.
>
> I wonder if I need to downl
Philip Charles wrote:
On Tue, 18 Dec 2001, Massimiliano Cialdi wrote:
I found ftp://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu/hurd/contrib/iso/
there are 3 sets of cd images called G1, H1 and H2. Which image do I
need to download?
H2 is the current set. You can make a useful installation with the first
CD, the seco
B-b-b-but I don't have an easily accessible CD... I'd rather boot from
floppy and FTP the rest (overnight)...
On Thu, 20 Dec 2001, Philip Charles wrote:
> Replying to myself, naughty.
>
> A mini CD image would probably be a better starting point. Floppies could
> be produced from this CD if the
Replying to myself, naughty.
A mini CD image would probably be a better starting point. Floppies could
be produced from this CD if there was a demand.
Phil.
On Thu, 20 Dec 2001, Philip Charles wrote:
> On Wed, 19 Dec 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > Has someone made a floppy image or thr
> There is the cd image, but no floppies -- at least not yet.
Music to my ears ;->
> Has someone made a floppy image or three that can format a HURD partition
> and start an ftp install, sort of like FreeBSD does?
There is the cd image, but no floppies -- at least not yet.
On Wed, 19 Dec 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Has someone made a floppy image or three that can format a HURD partition
> and start an ftp install, sort of like FreeBSD does?
>
The rescue and root floppies on the first CD would be a starting point.
This would need to be supplimented by one or tw
Has someone made a floppy image or three that can format a HURD partition
and start an ftp install, sort of like FreeBSD does?
On Mon, 19 Nov 2001, Neal H Walfield wrote:
> > I'd like to put Mach/Hurd on an old Pentium box. Is there an easy way to
> > do this, or a FAQ that can help me along. I
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