>> While trying to install Hurd using the tarball method, I >> encountered an error on the initial boot. The error read "Can't >> open server boot script /dev/hd0s3/boot/servers.boot". hd0s3 is >> the correct drive and partition of my Hurd files, and servers.boot >> does exist.
> Don't use the tarball method! It doesn't work. It did for me this yesterday... I suspect the problem is the non-existance of /dev/hd0s3. MAKEDEV'ing that and the swap device probably needs doing. -- Chris Baird,, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

