Hi Ivan,
I would like to help with this effort, would love to see hurd getting installed
seemlessly. I can spare 2-3 Hours every day for this & more on weekends.
cheers,
- ashish
- Original Message
From: Ivan Malone
To: Michael Banck
Cc: debian-hurd@lists.debian.org
Sent: Saturday
Hi,
--- Michael Banck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 27, 2007 at 05:38:21PM +0100,
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > On Wed, Dec 26, 2007 at 10:17:54PM +0100, Michael
> Banck wrote:
> > > Hrm, maybe there was a command-line switch to
> make Mach halt rather than
> > > reboot on a panic.
>
- Original Message
From: Michael Banck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: debian-hurd@lists.debian.org
Sent: Friday, 28 December, 2007 5:19:07 AM
Subject: Re: System restarts on Boot
On Thu, Dec 27, 2007 at 05:38:21PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Wed, Dec 26, 2007 at 10:17:54PM +0100, Michae
Hello,
> Hrm, maybe there was a command-line switch to make Mach halt rather than
> reboot on a panic.
> The gnumach-dbg package will drop you into the Mach kernel debugger on a
> panic, which has the same effect has halting, you might have to extract
> the gnumach-dbg.gz from the .deb from GNU/L
Hi
On Tue, Dec 25, 2007 at 11:10:04PM +0530, Ashish Gokhale wrote:
>> I have downloaded the latest debain-hurd -tar.gz and extracted to
>> different partition, setup Grub as directed. The system is restarting
>> on boot.
>Does it instantly restart after the kernel is se
Hi All,
I have downloaded the latest debain-hurd -tar.gz and extracted to different
partition, setup Grub as directed. The system is restarting on boot. Is there
any option to log the boot messages? could it be due to wrong device= setting?
I have installed hurd on Secondary Slave (hdd4) partiti
> I've uploaded the latest snapshot of the patch[1].
> It's different than
> the previous patches and it's _very_ unstable.
> Debugging it is very
> hard (at least to me).
>
> [1] http://debian.fmi.uni-sofia.bg/~ogi/hurd/ext3fs/
>
Thanks
- Ashish
> >
> Ognyan is working on it, see
> http://debian.fmi.uni-sofia.bg/~ogi/hurd/ext3fs/
>
Thanks for the info. I will follow through.
- Ashish
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Hi,
> partition size limit is being worked on.
Where do I get the current status of the
disk-pertition limit work. 'cause I am also looking
into the same & will be involved into development
during this & next month.
Is it being done only for debain hurd or GNU hurd
also? (are these different ?)
> I saw something in the mail archives that the
> "grub>module=/boot/bootserver.gz" method is
> deprecated. Can anyone shed
> light on what I'm supposed to be doing instead?
I have followed an installation guide written by Niel
H. Walfield.
http://web.walfield.org/papers/hurd-installation-guide
> I'm particularly interested by this kind of
> political discussions,
> but this is realy off-topic here. debian-hurd is for
> porting and
> development of the Debian GNU/Hurd distribution.
>
> maybe move to help-hurd?
I belive you are right. BTW thanks to those who
replied.
- Ashish.
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Hi All,
There is a recent news that Microsoft is trying to
licence Unix technology from SCO.
http://news.com.com/2100-1016-1007528.html?part=dtx&tag=ntop
In flow of current discussion regarding TCPA/palladium
and open source in genral, how much impact does this
will have on GNU/Linux GNU/HURD co
Hi all,
There seemed to some problem with "fdisk" the HURD
partition was actually more than 2 GB. Re-partitioned
with cfdisk, ran the boot sequence & now I can
actually see the shell prompt. Did the
.native-install. But many basic configurations are
needed to be manually done. Such as setting up gc
Hi,
Thanks for the link. I have checked it. As far as
command lines are concerned they are same version in
both html & pdf. Anyway let me try again.
Regards,
Ashish
--- "M. Gerards" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >
> This prevented the hang but gave the problem that
> I
> > initially stated. I am qu
Dear All,
I am trying to setup GNU/Hurd on my machine for the
first time. I have downloaded the "gnu-latest.tar".
Following is the GNU/Hurd related entry in grub's
menu.lst.
# For booting GNU/Hurd
title GNU/Hurd + Mach
root (hd0,3)
# Primary Master & 4th partition.
kernel /boot/gnumach.gz root=hd0
Hi,
--- Bhushan Tiwari <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote: > Sir,
> We are students of NCST (National Center for
> Software Technology) India and are currently doing a
> course which invloves the study of operating systems
> with UNIX as case study. We have chosen GNU/HURD as
> the operating system for ou
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