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has caused the Debian Bug report #836529,
regarding hurd: won't boot if /etc/hurd/runsystem is runsystem.gnu, because
runsystem.hurd does not exist
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Bug #836529 [hurd] hurd: won't boot if /etc/hurd/runsystem is runsystem.gnu,
because runsystem.hurd does not exist
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Hello,
Kalle Olavi Niemitalo, on Sat 03 Sep 2016 22:13:20 +0300, wrote:
> /etc/hurd/runsystem.hurd, which does not exist.
Actually, there were not even upstream rules to install it... This is
now fixed.
Samuel
Package: hurd
Version: 1:0.8.git20160826-1
Severity: normal
The hurd package makes /etc/hurd/runsystem a symlink that is
managed with the alternatives system. The default is
runsystem.sysv, and runsystem.gnu is also available.
However, if I use 'update-alternatives --config runsystem' to
select
Hi Thomas
Thomas Schwinge tschwinge-at-gnu.org |debian-hurd@lists.debian.org| wrote:
> Please tell us about the hardware you try to run it on.
Machine is i686.
> You could post the file here.
/proc/interrupts reads as follows:
CPU0
0: 212281IO-APIC-edge timer
1:
Hello!
On Sat, Apr 28, 2007 at 01:50:00PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I've just installed GNU/HURD with crosshurd. However, it seems I cannot
> boot into it
Please tell us about the hardware you try to run it on.
> I've read somewhere that shared IRQs could cause the boot to fail
Correct.
herefore I am a bit confused as to which
modules I actually have to load. The [EGIHLB] in particular mentions
only a single module, serverboot, which is said to load all the
necessary modules. I cannot find it in my installation, though. Maybe
GNU/HURD won't boot because I don't load the co
>>>>> "Moritz" == Moritz Schulte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Moritz> The next step is probing for network cards. Do you have
Yes, I do. NE2000 in fact.
Moritz> one? Some people have reported, that Hurd won't boot
Moritz> (crash at t
Brian May <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
[...]
> Now MACH comes gets to the message:
>
> scsi : 0 hosts.
> scsi : detected total.
>
> ...before crashing.
>
> What should come next?
[...]
The next step is probing for network cards. Do you have one? Some
people have
Hello,
After a long absence from Hurd, I have decided to try it again.
I followed the instructions at:
http://www.gnu.org/software/hurd/easy.html
Step 5 went OK, and I booted, and run native-install (for the first
time). However, then I was instructed to reboot.
Now MACH comes gets to the mess
On Thu, 12 Nov 1998, M.C. Vernon wrote:
> and I get this error:
>
> filesystem type unknown, partition type 0x63
>
> (which IIRC is the hurd type)
Please use an ordinary ext2 filesystem (type 83).
You may format it using mke2fs -o hurd or change the owner afterwards
by using the e2os utility.
Dear hurd people,
I have been following the instructions on the FAQ for installing
hurd on a debian box:
repartitioned hdb:
hdb1 1.5G hurd
hdb2 128k hurd (for use as swap)
hdb3 the rest linux/ext2
mke2fs -o hurd /dev/hdb1
mount /dev/hdb1 /mnt
cd /mnt
tar -xvzpf /tmp/gnu-0.2.tar.gz
mv gn
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