Hi Pierre!
On Tue, March 15, 2005 18:04, Pierre THIERRY said:
[wise to move /hurd to /srv/hurd]
> But it's meant to be site-specific, and an administrator should be able
> to wipe it without rendering the system unusable.
No, not at all. Eg. Apache rely on the existence of certain files and
direc
Hi Pierre!
On Tue, March 15, 2005 11:34, Pierre THIERRY said:
>> Isn't it better to put it in /srv/hurd? That should be a better place
>> for this imho.
> ``/srv contains site-specific data which is served by this system.''
> It's not for the servers, but for what they serve.
Indeed, it's conte
Thomas Bushnell BSG wrote:
I was wondering why the /hurd directory exists. I googlized a bit about
Hurd and the FHS, and didn't found really enlighting documentation about
that particular point.
Why don't Hurd servers are in /sbin or /usr/sbin? If I understand
correctly, they just are userland prog
ext2 and installes the
base system. Due there was no "make Hurd bootable" or anything other
step after the install, I rebooted the system. And nothing boot on
harddisk. :-(
What went wrong?
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Manuel Hoppe
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