Re: installation problems.

2004-12-28 Thread Michael Banck
On Fri, Dec 17, 2004 at 09:55:53PM +0100, Haakan Johansson wrote: > disk_cache_init: Block size 1024 != vm_page_size 4096 > > The partition used had a 1024 blocksize, How large was your partition? thanks, Michael -- Michael Banck Debian Developer [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.advogato.org/pe

Re: installation problems.

2004-12-18 Thread Ognyan Kulev
Haakan Johansson wrote: disk_cache_init: Block size 1024 != vm_page_size 4096 Yes, the latest Debian hurd package includes the ext2fs patch and it doesn't support block sizes different than 4K yet. Note that by default e2fsprogs uses block size of 4K for filesystems larger than 512M. Of course

installation problems.

2004-12-17 Thread Haakan Johansson
Hello, First big thanks for the effort of making Hurd usable with debian packages etc... I followed the instructions in http://www.debian.org/ports/hurd/hurd-install and it runs. However, after doing the apt-get update, apt-get upgrade with the two suggested package repositories, (ftp.gnuab.org

Installation problems (forward)

2000-02-08 Thread Matthew Vernon
--- start of forwarded message --- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Cowboy) To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: HURD - sorry to bother you. Date: Tue, 8 Feb 2000 16:23:55 -0500 (EST) Your Easy Guide is truly excelent. I'm trying to install your tarball on hs3s0 which is in linux /dev/sda1 and if

Re: Installation problems

1999-12-28 Thread Marcus Brinkmann
On Tue, Dec 28, 1999 at 03:15:51PM +0100, Francois SCALA wrote: > Peter Dyer wrote: > > > > I am trying to install hurd on my third drive, second slave, there is no > > first slave. I have tried various partiotions etc but every time I get a > > message of the form :- > > > > /dev/hd2s2/boot/ser

Re: Installation problems

1999-12-28 Thread Francois SCALA
Peter Dyer wrote: > > I am trying to install hurd on my third drive, second slave, there is no > first slave. I have tried various partiotions etc but every time I get a > message of the form :- > > /dev/hd2s2/boot/servers.boot not found > > can't open server bootscript :5001 > try this: /dev

Re: Installation problems

1999-12-28 Thread Marcus Brinkmann
On Tue, Dec 28, 1999 at 02:10:48PM -, Peter Dyer wrote: > I am trying to install hurd on my third drive, second slave, there is no > first slave. I have tried various partiotions etc but every time I get a > message of the form :- > > /dev/hd2s2/boot/servers.boot not found Isn't second slave

Installation problems

1999-12-28 Thread Peter Dyer
I am trying to install hurd on my third drive, second slave, there is no first slave. I have tried various partiotions etc but every time I get a message of the form :- /dev/hd2s2/boot/servers.boot not found can't open server bootscript :5001 Needless to say servers.boot is present in the boot

Re: Installation problems with GRUB

1999-06-20 Thread Shane McDonald
From: Kalle Olavi Niemitalo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Shane McDonald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> CC: debian-hurd@lists.debian.org Subject: Re: Installation problems with GRUB Date: 18 Jun 1999 11:54:35 +0300 Shane McDonald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > GRUB reported the error:

Re: Installation problems with GRUB

1999-06-18 Thread Kalle Olavi Niemitalo
Shane McDonald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Here's my scenario. I've got a PC with two IDE hard drives. > The first is a 13 GB drive, from which I run both Windows 98 and > Debian GNU/Linux, the 2.1 slink release. I have a 13 GB drive too; GNUmach and the Hurd use it just fine. > First, I tr

Re: Installation problems with GRUB

1999-06-18 Thread Shane McDonald
> > Next, I tried obtaining a newer version of GRUB. From > > ftp.uruk.org/public/grub, I obtained grub-0.5.tar.gz, > > dated August 20, 1998. I created a GRUB boot floppy according to > > the instructions included with that archive: > > > > dd if=bin/stage1 of=/dev/fd0 bs=512 count=1 > > d

RE: Installation problems with GRUB

1999-06-17 Thread Brent Fulgham
> I've partitioned the second drive from Linux using cfdisk, and > created two partitions. The first partition is where I intend > to put Hurd, it's 500 MB (as I understand there's problems > with partitions bigger than this), is type 83 (Linux native), and > No -- I use a 1 Gig partition for my

Installation problems with GRUB

1999-06-17 Thread Shane McDonald
Hello: I'm trying to install Hurd, and I'm getting problems from GRUB when I try to boot for the first time. Perhaps someone can help me out. Here's my scenario. I've got a PC with two IDE hard drives. The first is a 13 GB drive, from which I run both Windows 98 and Debian GNU/Linux, the 2.

Re: Some more Hurd installation problems.

1999-05-08 Thread Marcus Brinkmann
On Sat, May 08, 1999 at 09:19:07PM +0900, Kunihiro Ishiguro wrote: > > Please somebody update hurd debian package ASAP. Many people was/will > confused due to the MAKEDEV problem. You already found the new version. I want to explain the delay. The problem was that we needed to update hurd and g

Re: Some more Hurd installation problems.

1999-05-08 Thread Kunihiro Ishiguro
>You are using a new bash with a older hurd package. I can't blame you >because the latest Huurd package was only uploaded a few days ago. Put time >in quotes, and it works. Thanks. I find new one. -rw-rw-r-- 1 ftp ftp 1430234 May 5 18:53 hurd_19990425-1.deb -- Kunihiro Ishiguro

Re: Some more Hurd installation problems.

1999-05-08 Thread Marcus Brinkmann
On Sat, May 08, 1999 at 04:33:58AM -0700, Kien Pham wrote: > > cross-install: > I could not for the life of me find uudecode. I had to > manually decode the term info with uudeview. Besides that > little thingy, it worked like a charm. :) Sorry, but uudecode is paretr of sharutils. There is also

Re: Some more Hurd installation problems.

1999-05-08 Thread Kunihiro Ishiguro
>native-install: >MAKEDEV had a parse error. "line 108: syntax error near >unexpected token 'time)'" :( I've experienced the same problem yesterday. I installed hurd_19990212-2.deb but it seems contain broken MAKEDEV (due to bug of bash?). I use CVS repository's hurd/sutils/MAKEDEV.sh instead of

Some more Hurd installation problems.

1999-05-08 Thread Kien Pham
cross-install: I could not for the life of me find uudecode. I had to manually decode the term info with uudeview. Besides that little thingy, it worked like a charm. :) native-install: MAKEDEV had a parse error. "line 108: syntax error near unexpected token 'time)'" :( Well, Hurd installation h