> First, I tried "make kernel-ide" which compiled ok, but
> upon booting said "... Welcome to GNU Mach OSKit...?? "
> and instantly went black and rebooted. I tried to hit the pause
> key a few times to read it but I'm not fast enough.
Hmm. You should try some oskit example kernels and m
Ok, I followed your instructions and got the same results.
First, I tried "make kernel-ide" which compiled ok, but
upon booting said "... Welcome to GNU Mach OSKit...?? "
and instantly went black and rebooted. I tried to hit the pause
key a few times to read it but I'm not fast enough.
Nex
> Well, I did not make any modifications or tweaks whatsoever
> to oskit-mach. I grabbed it from CVS yesterday, and did this:
>
> $ cd oskit-mach
> $ mkdir build
> $ cd build
> $ ../configure
> $ make
> $ cp kernel /boot
This gets you a kernel that tries every device drive
Ah, I see.
Well, I did not make any modifications or tweaks whatsoever
to oskit-mach. I grabbed it from CVS yesterday, and did this:
$ cd oskit-mach
$ mkdir build
$ cd build
$ ../configure
$ make
$ cp kernel /boot
Thats the extent of it.
Here is my hardware configuration FYI
Custo
On Thu, Feb 07, 2002 at 12:35:41PM -0500, B. Douglas Hilton wrote:
> I'm just using the oskit in the Hurd deb package. However they
> compiled it is how I have it.
No I'm talking about OSKit-Mach, not about OSKit. The OSKit debian
package should be fine (at least if you used a recent one,
i.e. 0.9
I'm just using the oskit in the Hurd deb package. However they
compiled it is how I have it.
- Doug
Jeroen Dekkers wrote:
On Thu, Feb 07, 2002 at 12:38:33AM -0500, B. Douglas Hilton wrote:
I do have a P-II SMP machine with 440GX. I know that SMP
is supposed to be broken, I wonder if it trys to init
On Thu, Feb 07, 2002 at 12:38:33AM -0500, B. Douglas Hilton wrote:
> Ok, I got oskit-mach from cvs no problem (in Hurd) with your
> command there. I was able to configure and make with no
> problem. The only warnings I noticed were this:
>
> warning: __P redefined (stdio.h)
You can ignore this wa
Ok, I got oskit-mach from cvs no problem (in Hurd) with your
command there. I was able to configure and make with no
problem. The only warnings I noticed were this:
warning: __P redefined (stdio.h)
Unfortunately when I booted "kernel" it rebooted so fast
I didn't even have a chance to read any erro
"B. Douglas Hilton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> [snip]
> I guess you already know that Emacs21 is broken. It failed to
> install while compiling its elisp files. Since it is the only
> web browser for Hurd that I'm aware of excepting Emacs20
> I suppose its kind of important.
lynx ?
> [snip]
>
--- "B. Douglas Hilton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Anyways, I installed grub onto the Hurd partition and chainload it
> using lilo. Seems to work just fine and I still get the nifty
> hacked
> lilo screen with the cute penguins running around :-) It would be
> cool to add this functionality to g
I finally remembered that I can just use vanilla debian gnumach.gz
to boot since I switched back to the adaptec scsi. For some reason
when I compile gnumach with aic7xxx it results in a kernel panic,
but the debian flavor works fine.
Anyways, I installed grub onto the Hurd partition and chainload i
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