Hurd Orientation

2002-04-03 Thread Neal H Walfield
Welcome to the GNU Hurd === Welcome to the GNU Hurd. This email is automatically sent at the begining of each month to the [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing lists. This message is intended for a quick orientation

Re: GNU Mach on Alpha

2002-04-03 Thread Neal H Walfield
> I have a very preliminary port to Alpha (it compiles but does not completely > boot)--what (if any) requirements are there for such a submission to the > gnumach CVS tree, and how does one obtain such access? Submit your patches with comments to [EMAIL PROTECTED] There, we can review and discu

Re: kernel-panic when (eg.) ftp'ing

2002-04-03 Thread Nicolas Guilbert
Ok, so here are some details that may be useful: the command history: login root fsck.ext2 /dev/hd0s3 settrans -ag / ftp ftp.debian.org anonymous cd debian/dists/sid get Contents-hurd-i386.gz and the kernel panic follows immediately: Kernel page fault at adress 0x0. eip 0x0 Kernel Page fault

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GNU Mach on Alpha

2002-04-03 Thread Andrew M. Miklic
I have a very preliminary port to Alpha (it compiles but does not completely boot)--what (if any) requirements are there for such a submission to the gnumach CVS tree, and how does one obtain such access? At the moment, I have a directory gnumach/alpha (including its contents; similar to the i386

Re: kernel-panic when (eg.) ftp'ing

2002-04-03 Thread Neal H Walfield
> I'm having some trouble downloading "large" files over the network. When > making an ftp get on files larger than say 50K, the kernel panics. It's > hard to be more specific given the shortness of the message. If it has any > relevance, copying large files within the filesystem works fine. No

kernel-panic when (eg.) ftp'ing

2002-04-03 Thread Nicolas Guilbert
Hi, I'm having some trouble downloading "large" files over the network. When making an ftp get on files larger than say 50K, the kernel panics. It's hard to be more specific given the shortness of the message. If it has any relevance, copying large files within the filesystem works fine. Also,

Re: recursive commands

2002-04-03 Thread Craig Allan Jeffree
Oystein Viggen wrote: >* [Craig Allan Jeffree] > >>This would just keep going back a step. "foo" could be changed at any >>point between its discovery and the open syscall. Obviously the user >>could look at the directory listing then run "rm -r foo", but in the >>time it takes for them to typ

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