Hello!
On Wed, Sep 27, 2006 at 05:41:19PM -0400, Roland J Rankin Jr wrote:
> On Sun, 2006-09-24 at 23:23 +0200, Thomas Schwinge wrote:
> > On Fri, Sep 22, 2006 at 06:00:42PM -0400, Roland J Rankin Jr wrote:
> > > I'm getting a
> > > gnu mach 1.3
> > > panic alloc pci memory failed
> >
> > Am I
Hi,
On Sun, 2006-09-24 at 23:23:56 +0200, Thomas Schwinge wrote:
> On Fri, Sep 22, 2006 at 06:00:42PM -0400, Roland J Rankin Jr wrote:
> > I'm getting a
> > gnu mach 1.3
> > panic alloc pci memory failed
> Am I guessing correctly that you have 1 GiB of ram or more?
> There is a conflict betwee
Hello!
On Fri, Sep 22, 2006 at 06:00:42PM -0400, Roland J Rankin Jr wrote:
> I'm getting a
> gnu mach 1.3
> panic alloc pci memory failed
Am I guessing correctly that you have 1 GiB of ram or more?
There is a conflict between a patch that is in the Debian gnumach package
and a patch that was
Roland Stigge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Hi,
> After installing the Hurd with crosshurd, setting up GRUB with the
> sophisticated well known parameters and fixing the too-much-memory
> problem (uppermem 786432), I came across the following output (not
> verbatim, but nearly):
What happened when
Hi,
first, thanks for the documentation about the Hurd. Unfortunately, I
came across a problem I couldn't solve despite reading the FAQ, the list
etc.
After installing the Hurd with crosshurd, setting up GRUB with the
sophisticated well known parameters and fixing the too-much-memory
problem (upp
Hi.
Neal H Walfield schrieb:
> > I met somebody on IRC yesterday night, who pointed me to some
> > posts about pflocal eating up all memory when using some curses
> > program (or something along these lines, anyway ...). This
> > pretty much fit's how my machine died.
>
> Make sure that you have
> I met somebody on IRC yesterday night, who pointed me to some
> posts about pflocal eating up all memory when using some curses
> program (or something along these lines, anyway ...). This
> pretty much fit's how my machine died.
Make sure that you have swap.
-Neal
--
Neal H Walfield
Universi
> GRUB comes up fine. I do:
> root=(hd1,0) // It seems that it just ignores
> CDrom
yes this is right
grub only accepts a drive it likes and maybe cdroms are not
grub fav.
anbody tried bootin a cdrom frm grub ;-)
> // This returned no error, says it found the ex2fs
> kernel=/boot/gnumach.g
On Sat, 7 Oct 2000, jc wrote:
> blork,
>
> aye! seems I am wrong.. In the mean time I got it
> working on a different system(only one ide drive).. Oh
> man that is funny, haha.
>
> I am running dselect as I type.. How did you mess your
> system up? Oh well..
>
> For starters, remove tetex-bin f
jc schrieb:
> aye! seems I am wrong.. In the mean time I got it
> working on a different system(only one ide drive).. Oh
> man that is funny, haha.
I espetially like that console-tools isn't ported yet, know I
know the american keyboard better than many americans ... (mine
is labeled as swiss-germ
blork,
aye! seems I am wrong.. In the mean time I got it
working on a different system(only one ide drive).. Oh
man that is funny, haha.
I am running dselect as I type.. How did you mess your
system up? Oh well..
-Jeremy
--- Arthur Korn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Well, seems, you got it wron
jc schrieb:
> --- Pankaj Kaushal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> How my IDE drives look:
> ide 0: Master, Dedicated Harddrive housing Linux
> ide 0: Slave, CD-ROM
> ide 1: Master, CD-RW
> ide 1: Slave, Dedicated Harddrive for Hurd
The hurd disk is (hd1) for GRUB and hd4 for MACH.
> So I reboo
--- Pankaj Kaushal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> jc wrote:
> >
> > ie. root=(hd1,0), kernel=blahblahblah
>
> well to get help please decode the blah blah blah
> for
> us humans.
Pankaj!
I can see how that might be impossible to interpolate.
I'll list everything I can think of:
-My system is D
jc wrote:
>
> morning,
>
> This is my first attempted at a hurd install. I am at
> step. I punch in all the right numbers, without
> errors.
> ie. root=(hd1,0), kernel=blahblahblah
well to get help please decode the blah blah blah for
us humans.
> Anyway, I tried to boot again, and it gave me
morning,
This is my first attempted at a hurd install. I am at
a loss as to what to do right now, I am following the
"easy guide" and have gotten to the single user boot
step. I punch in all the right numbers, without
errors.
ie. root=(hd1,0), kernel=blahblahblah
well, when I type 'boot' the com
Hi all,
I think I only sent my latest message privately to Prabhu. So here's a
redo of it for the list. Sorry!
> ne.c:v1.10 9/23/94 Donald Becker ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
> NE*000 ethercard probe at 0x300: 00 80 48 9f 13 63
> eth0: NE2000 found at 0x300, using IRQ 5.
This sounds like it must be my pr
hi,
First I'd like to thank you all for the help. I found this
excellent url
http://www.debian.org/Lists-Archives/debian-hurd-0008/msg00229.html
and took a look.
I propose to follow James Morrison's advice and try cross compile hurd
with plain ne-2000 support.
> "Marcus" == Ma
--- Cowboy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >> From: Prabhu Ramachandran
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >>
> >> hi,
> >>
> >> > "Me" == Me <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> writes:
> >>
> >> Me> I encountered this problem once. It was
> when my pnp ne2000
> >> Me> was enabled. I think after scsi it tries
>> From: Prabhu Ramachandran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>
>> hi,
>>
>> > "Me" == Me <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>
>> Me> I encountered this problem once. It was when my pnp ne2000
>> Me> was enabled. I think after scsi it tries to detect the
>> Me> network cards, if one is enabled
hi,
> "Me" == Me <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Me> I encountered this problem once. It was when my pnp ne2000
Me> was enabled. I think after scsi it tries to detect the
Me> network cards, if one is enabled that doesn't match the 3com
Me> drivers that are in the kernel it stop
- Original Message -
From: Prabhu Ramachandran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Stefan Rieken <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc:
Sent: Monday, September 11, 2000 7:53 PM
Subject: kernel halts during first boot
> hi,
>
> >>>>> "Stefan" == Stefan Rieken <[EM
> Yes, that was me. I still havent solved the problem. I tried
> with the tarball too. I have no idea what is going on and am
> disappointed that no one has bothered to respond. I understand that
> the developers are really busy. But it is painful to have gotten so
> close and yet not be
do you have a DTC SCSI card?
Jim
- Original Message -
From: "Prabhu Ramachandran" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Stefan Rieken" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc:
Sent: Monday, September 11, 2000 10:53 AM
Subject: kernel halts during first boot
> hi,
>
>
hi,
> "Stefan" == Stefan Rieken <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Stefan> The HURD booted, with the usual stampede of kernel
Stefan> information, but it halted after: SCSI: 0 hosts SCSI:
Stefan> detected total.
Stefan> Browsing through mailing lists, it seems that I am not the
Hello,
I tried getting the Hurd to work yesterday. I felt like a lucky man,
because I have reasonably standard system, and a nice small (older?)
99Mb harddisk called /dev/hdb (or, if you wish, /dev/hd1) with one
partition on it called /dev/hdb1 (/dev/hd1s1).
So this meant that I could follow the
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