Since you guys have done so much good work with hurd0.3 I thought I'd install it again. I decided to take the simple approach, and downloaded Marcus's gnu-19990104.tar.gz
Well that all went fine, I made a ext2 -o hurd partion and untarred it. I booted using the hurd (which I already use for linux), and mach started up. Unfortunately after it recognised my aic7xxx driver, it identified my first scsi disk and just hung. I reckon I've booted the mach kernel and the hurd on this machine before, so I think there must be something wrong with the specific kernel Marcus has packaged. Where can I get annother mach kernel to try. Or should I compile one myself. I'd prefer a precompiled and known good one, but if I have to do it myself has someone written a howto on how to cross compile it from my linux machine? My computer is a dual 233PII, with an onboard adaptec UW scsi controller. -- Binary Bar - Australia's first free access internet bar/cafe/gallery. 243 Brunswick Street, Fitzroy, Melbourne, Australia. 3pm - 1am http://www.binary.net.au/ Running on Debian/GNU Linux

