Re: fstab (was Re: instalation)

2002-04-28 Thread Grant Bowman
* Ryan M. Golbeck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [020428 18:07]: > > df: cannot read table of mounted filesystems > > This is normal. [...] Oops, I read that somewhere in the last few days. Sorry. -- -- Grant Bowman<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL

Re: fstab (was Re: instalation)

2002-04-28 Thread Ryan M. Golbeck
Grant Bowman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > hurd:~# df > df: cannot read table of mounted filesystems This is normal. The Hurd doesn't have a central listing of mounted filesystems. If you want to check the disk usage on a filesystem just point df to anywhere in it. For example: df /hom

Re: fstab (was Re: instalation)

2002-04-28 Thread Grant Bowman
* Jordi Mallach <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [020428 17:34]: > On Sun, Apr 28, 2002 at 04:43:52PM -0700, Grant Bowman wrote: > > * Marcus Brinkmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [020426 17:38]: > > > And folow the normal install procedure. Note that with the new boot > > > method, the /etc/fstab might be generated w

Re: fstab (was Re: instalation)

2002-04-28 Thread Jordi Mallach
On Sun, Apr 28, 2002 at 04:43:52PM -0700, Grant Bowman wrote: > Damn, I just ran into this. I'm looking in the libc0.3 code to find out > what it's supposed to look like now but I don't see it yet. Any > suggestions? /dev/hd0s2 / ext2rw 1 1 /dev/hd0s1 noneswap

fstab (was Re: instalation)

2002-04-28 Thread Grant Bowman
* Marcus Brinkmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [020426 17:38]: > And folow the normal install procedure. Note that with the new boot > method, the /etc/fstab might be generated wrongly, but except for that > it should work just fine. Damn, I just ran into this. I'm looking in the libc0.3 code to find ou

Re: instalation

2002-04-28 Thread Grant Bowman
* Marcus Brinkmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [020426 17:38]: > You can use the tar file from > ftp://alpha.gnu.org/gnu/uhrd/debian-staging/gnu-libio-*.tar.gz > > (I forgot the exact filename). FYI, it's gnu-libio-20020422.tar.gz > And folow the normal install procedure. Note that with the new boot >

Re: instalation

2002-04-26 Thread Robert Millan
On Fri, Apr 26, 2002 at 02:39:21PM -0400, Scott Henson wrote: > With all the recent activity within the archives I was wondering when I > could install the hurd and begin helping in development. And is there > anything that I could possibly do in the mean time? you could use the unofficial system

Re: instalation

2002-04-26 Thread Marcus Brinkmann
On Fri, Apr 26, 2002 at 02:39:21PM -0400, Scott Henson wrote: > With all the recent activity within the archives I was wondering when I > could install the hurd and begin helping in development. And is there > anything that I could possibly do in the mean time? You can use the tar file from ftp:/

instalation

2002-04-26 Thread Scott Henson
With all the recent activity within the archives I was wondering when I could install the hurd and begin helping in development. And is there anything that I could possibly do in the mean time? -- -Peace kid Scott Henson [EMAIL PROTECTED] "God's the ultimate playa, so naturally He's going to

Re: Hurd Instalation

2001-07-15 Thread Philip Charles
a .ISO file and i'm > trying to install it. I've tryied to partion the disk in 2 parts of > 500Mb and a swap with 80Mb, a single part with 950Mb and a swap with 120 > (almost that!), with ext2 file system and a GNU/Hurd filesystem. The > instalation process asks for the Hurd&#

Hurd Instalation

2001-07-14 Thread hurd
and a 1Gb disk. I've created a CD from a .ISO file and i'm trying to install it. I've tryied to partion the disk in 2 parts of 500Mb and a swap with 80Mb, a single part with 950Mb and a swap with 120 (almost that!), with ext2 file system and a GNU/Hurd filesystem. The instalati

Re: instalation from redhat

2000-09-28 Thread kiwi
If you are installing hurd from a redhat system and using Xwindows you need to add export PATH=/usr/local/sbin:/usr/sbin:/sbin:$PATH to your path. Perhaps this should be added to your installation web page. Also the the file dpkg-1.6.14_i386.nondebbin.tar.gz does not contain the start-stop-daemo

instalation from redhat

2000-09-28 Thread kiwi
I installed the hurd from a redhat system. Using the tar.gz file that was given in http://www.gnu.org/software/hurd/easy.html It worked ok Then I made a copy of these files /boot/gnumach.gz /boot/server.boot /boot/serverboot.gz Then I installed using the cross install method and the instillation