> Then something went wrong, because the apt package certainly is in the > set of packages to install. Which version of crosshurd did you use?
1.7.33 with debian-ports unreleased and debian sid (ftp.<mirror>.debian.org/debian) repository. I'm running a debian squeeze with debian Linux kernel 2.6.26 (revision 15, i386). Like describe on my last mail, I had to patch the mach with the "samuel patch" (on vorlast mail) to boot with more then 768 Mb RAM. > you don't have the /etc/fstab file, > Did you run "native-install" after booting into your Hurd? I run "native-install" one time after boot on single user mode (I although try to export the TERM=mach without difference); the installer "installed" a lot of packages, however with a lot of dependencies problems. I could anyway setup my region and my time-zone till the end of the installer (at least I mean). >> it's not possible to set the network with pfinet, > > You need to be more specific here - I guess it is the same problem as > above, i.e. native-install did not setup the core translators. The network interface will be recognized with eth0 after devprobe. I don't have any error to setup the translator with "settrans -fgap /servers/socket/2 /hurd/pfinet -i eth0 -a a.b.c.d -g e.f.g.h -m i.j.k.l" but after that, it's not possible to ping my router (after install of the package "inetutils-ping") or to reach the network "apt-get update". /etc/resolv.conf is set correct. By shutdown I've got a message about pfinet, something like "pfinet will be down", unfortunately I'm yet at work and can't control. Thnak's for helping :-) Bruno -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected]

