Hi, The funny thing about this is that I had put together a working HURD installation back in 1996 on a i486 but I never had time to develop and so much has changed.
I'm starting from scratch on a new machine. It has a 10GB IDE/ATA HD. Here's my plan on how to partition it. IIRC Linux and Hurd use fdisk partitions to hold indivdual filesystems rather than the BSD approach of using only one fdisk partion to hold everything and sub-partitioning that in the BSD way. If this is wrong hit me with a clue. It just seems so gross and stupid to only have four partitions per disk that I'm not sure if it is true. Based on that and the belief that HURD partitions are still limited to 1GB I need to know how big to make the swap space and the rest will be a single filesystem for Debian. 0 Linux fs (??GB) 1 swap (shared) system has 512MB RAM, how big should this be? 2 hurd root (1GB) 3 hurd home (1GB) After that it's install Debian and follow the instructions on http://www.debian.org/ports/hurd/hurd-install __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Sports - sign up for Fantasy Baseball http://sports.yahoo.com _______________________________________________ Help-hurd mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-hurd
