Hi, now I tried it again to boot the mach, and I was wondering if it really was the network card. So I took of all but the graphics card. So there was neither network-, nor sound-, nor tv- nor scsi-card in there! It stops right after the floppy gets recognized by mach. I still have that AMD K7/600Mhz sitting on a ASUS K7M board. There are 192MB in there and 3 HDDs on the IDE-ports. I don't, maybe it's the size of them, but I don't think it should matter. The Hurd partition i made under SuSe linux with mke2fs -O sparse_super -o hurd /dev/hdc2 is below a magic boundary, like 1024 cyl, and the Grub does find them too. So if somebody could tell me, which component might be the troublemaker, it would be nice to here from you. But maybe the Hurd E iso could help on that problem, if it comes to public some day. Bye, Henning ================================================= Henning Riedel Student of Computer Science (Technical), IF99w1 HTW Mittweida, University of Applied Science e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Homepage: http://www.htwm.de/hriedel or use http://go.to/hriedel ================================================= Due to financial problems, the light at the end of the tunnel will be shut down until further notice. ================================================= _______________________________________________ Help-hurd mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-hurd
