GNU-Hurd.tar-ball
1^st boot yields;
Start /hurd/ext2fs.static: Hurd server bootstrap: ext2fs.static
[device:hd1s1]
exec init proc auth/libexec/console-run: /dev/console: No such file or
directory
/libexec/console-run: /tmp/console
/libexec/runsystem: Running on fallback console /tmp
sh-3.1#export TERM=mach
sh-3.1#./native-install
sh-3.1# "Reboot message"
sh-3.1# Reboot
2^nd boot
Start /hurd/ext2fs.static: Hurd server bootstrap: ext2fs.static
[device:hd1s1]
exec init proc auth/libexec/runsystem: line 154: 9 Killed ${SHELL}
sh-3.1#export TERM=mach
sh-3.1#./native-install
Killed
sh-3.1#exit (several times till export TERM=mach & ./native-install run
ending with;
ext2fs.static:/build/mbanck/hurd-20060825/build-tree/hurd/ext2fs/dir.c:494:dir
scanblock: Assertion 'dp->dn->dirents[idx]==-1|| ries' failed
dp->dn->dirents[idx]=nent
Freezes, have to Hard Boot.
Teague MacRoot wrote:
Fair enough, took a bit of time to re try the three methods. I had
thought that I had reached the same ending point, but I couldna
reproduce said results. So I shall post three follow-up replyes with
what each method yielded, Crosshurd-via Debian GNU/Linux-Sid, Debian
GNU/Hurd CD's & GNU-Hurd.tar-ball.
Thanks for responding.
Cheers
Michael Banck wrote:
On Sun, Jun 24, 2007 at 06:00:40PM -0400, Teague MacRoot wrote:
All three methods seem to crap out when trying to run
"./native-install" for the second time.
If you want more help than `your hardware might not be supported' I
suggest to report the error messages/screen output you see when
native-install `craps out'.
Michael