On Fri, Jul 23, 1999 at 04:08:21PM -0700, Igor Khavkine wrote: > >From my limitted experience, in both success and quantity, you can use the > >following line in GRUB: > kernel=/boot/gnumach hd?s? [-s] > where hd?s? is the root partition and -s is for single user mode. >
:( It doesn't work. I'm using the following command lines in Grub: root= (hd1,0) kernel= /boot/gnumach hd2s1 module= /boot/serverboot boot Then gnumach boots, and serverboot module tries to load it's configuration from /dev/hd0a/boot/servers.boot!!!! Why?!? And, when I tell it to look for /dev/hd2s1/boot/servers.boot it just hangs. :( Can it be a hardware problem, or something with ext2? Before I can boot Hurd I can't do any debug, 'cause of I can't set up a cross-compilation from my Linux box :( > On Fri, 23 Jul 1999 21:24:18 Vitaly Lugovsky wrote: > > > >Sorry, it's me again. > >I can't boot Hurd, it just hangs at loading servers.boot, and I don't > >understand, what shell I do. And how can I pass a name of root FS to > >kernel from Grub? -- V.S.Lugovsky aka Mauhuur (http://ontil.ihep.su/~vsl) (ICQ: 40614518)

