Re: Can find /boot but not /boot/gnumach

2000-04-15 Thread Colin Walters
> "John" == John Coffey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: John> [...] when I type "kernel=/" and then TAB, I see the John> contents of what was in the /gnu directory, not that of my John> Linux directory. But when I type "kernel=/boot/" and TAB, John> or any directory for that matt

Can find /boot but not /boot/gnumach

2000-04-15 Thread John Coffey
I have been trying to get Hurd up and running for a little while now but I have been running into a problem. I currently run Suse Linux and have set up everything correctly there (I believe). I have set up the /gnu directory, set up the .deb's, etc. I also can see everything inside of /gnu, inc

Re: Hardware clock

2000-04-15 Thread David Nowak
Le Sat, 15 Apr 2000, Marcus Brinkmann a écrit : > On Fri, Apr 14, 2000 at 03:22:11PM +0100, David Nowak wrote: > > Since I have installed and booted Debian GNU/Hurd the first time, my dardware > > clock goes too quickly! Is it a coincidence or did one of you encounter this > > problem before ? >

Re: Hardware clock

2000-04-15 Thread Marcus Brinkmann
On Fri, Apr 14, 2000 at 03:22:11PM +0100, David Nowak wrote: > Since I have installed and booted Debian GNU/Hurd the first time, my dardware > clock goes too quickly! Is it a coincidence or did one of you encounter this > problem before ? Another user reported this, but we lack a clue about what'