anand kumar wrote:
I tried the 2004.12.17 version of the distribution but the results
were the same...
Is there a way out..??
I think this version includes the ext2fs patch too.
Are you willing to give another try? With latest hurd package and
option -D (for debug) added to ext2fs.static in
>also root is located at (hd0,9) & NOT (hd1,9).
>
> No it isn't if we are to trust your output...
>
>11 /dev/hdb10 /mnt/hurd auto defaults0 0
>
> That's (hd1,9), not (hd0,9) which would have been /dev/hda10.
Not at all. Linux (and Hurd) enumerate on the bas
(Removed bug-hurd cross-post, as this does not belong there)
Alfred M. Szmidt wrote:
also root is located at (hd0,9) & NOT (hd1,9).
No it isn't if we are to trust your output...
11 /dev/hdb10 /mnt/hurd auto defaults0 0
That's (hd1,9), not (hd0,9) which would have been /dev/hda10.
Not
>--host-priv-port=${host-port}
>--device-master-port=${device-port}
>--exec-server-task=${exec-task} -T typed ${root}
>$(task-create) $(task-resume)
>
> One line I hope, right?
Today morning, I struggled with this for close to half an hour and
then figured o
"Alfred M. Szmidt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>--host-priv-port=${host-port}
>--device-master-port=${device-port}
>--exec-server-task=${exec-task} -T typed ${root}
>$(task-create) $(task-resume)
>
> One line I hope, right?
Today morning, I struggled with this for close to half an
On Sat, 29 Jan 2005, ANIL C JOHN wrote:
> dear friends,
>
> please read this mail avoid the one with the attachment, as it is not
> readable.
>
> I tried as Philip Charles advised to download the grub image Copyleft
> site, as previously there was no errors, but it did not boot. also root
> is loc
also root is located at (hd0,9) & NOT (hd1,9).
No it isn't if we are to trust your output...
11 /dev/hdb10 /mnt/hurd auto defaults0 0
That's (hd1,9), not (hd0,9) which would have been /dev/hda10.
title GNU/Hurd
root (hd0,9)
kernel /boot/gnumach.gz -s root=device:hd0s10
ANIL C JOHN <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> PLEASE NOTE THAT THERE WERE NO ERRORS ON BOOTING, ONLY THAT IT
> HANGS AFTER EXECUTING all grub boot instructions...
Does gnumach.gz start?
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dear friends,
please read this mail avoid the one with theattachment, as it is not readable.
I tried as Philip Charles advisedto download the grub image Copyleft site, as previously there was noerrors, but it did not boot. also root is located at (hd0,9) & NOT(hd1,9).
Details:
Output offdisk
*
dear hackers,
i am attaching herewith the details of the processes idid for hurd
installation. Please check the file (which is a rich textdocument) and
please
give suggestions.
The attachement gives allnecessary details.
I am extremely sorry about inconveniences caused,but please take up this
dear hurd hackers,
please find time to check out why boot failed. All relevant details are
contained in the attachments.
Both are same files only the type is different.
I've used k8 hurd cd1 for installation.
please help by replying
regards,
anil c
dear hurd hackers,
please find time to check out why boot failed. All relevant details are
contained in the attachments.
Both are same files only the type is different.
I've used k8 hurd cd1 for installation.
please help by replying
regards,
anil c john
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dear hurd hackers,
please find time to check out why boot failed. Allrelevant details are
contained in the attachments.
Both are samefiles only the type is different.
I've used k8 hurd cd1 forinstallation.
please help by replying
regards,
anil c
dear hurd hackers,
please find time to check out why boot failed. All relevant details are
contained in the attachments.
Both are same files only the type is different.
I've used k8 hurd cd1 for installation.
please help by replying
regards,
anil c
anand kumar wrote:
But at last it gets frozen saying starting ext2fs.static
Would you try 2004.09.17, not 2004.12.30, so that I know if it's because
of the ext2fs patch for large stores?
Regards,
ogi
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> Make sure the filesystem has a 4096 bytes block size.
The file sys block size wasnt 4096 I reformated and made a new fs
with block size 4096 but still the prb persists. I there any way to
know what exactly is going on behind like running in debug mode or
something
anand kumar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I made a 900 Mb partition with ext2 fs , unzipped the package into
> that partition and edited grub config with the following options
Make sure the filesystem has a 4096 bytes block size.
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anand kumar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I recently downloaded the debain base sys
> http://eu.hurd.gnuab.org/pub/debian/base/ and installed it on a 1 gb
> partition. When I booted the ext2fs process started but then the
> system froze. Help.
Did you see an error?
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anand kumar said:
> I recently downloaded the debain base sys
> http://eu.hurd.gnuab.org/pub/debian/base/ and installed it on a 1 gb
> partition. When I booted the ext2fs process started but then the
> system froze. Help.
can you say how you instaled your system and how you booted it, the
option
I recently downloaded the debain base sys
http://eu.hurd.gnuab.org/pub/debian/base/ and installed it on a 1 gb
partition. When I booted the ext2fs process started but then the
system froze. Help.
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