Hi, These days I installed `Debian GNU/Hurd' on my machine to learn something about it (gnumach, hurd servers, ...)
According to `The Hurd Installation Guide' which I downloaded from: web.walfield.org/papers/hurd-installation-guide/hurd-installation-guide/english/ "The easiest is to use either apt-get or dselect" I would like to install some basic packages like: `make', `gcc', `ld', ... from my Hurd CD-s, so I tried `dselect \ Access Method \ CDROM' the program then asked: Insert the CD-ROM and enter the block device name[]: I entered the first Hurd CD and I specified the block device name: `/dev/hd2' (mounting of this CD works well, so the device and the CD seems to be OK) `dselect' program printed out the following message: hd2: media changed mount: invalid option -- r Try `mount --help' or `mount --usage' for more information Unable to mount `/dev/hd2' on /var/lib/dpkg/methods/mntm type iso9660 and asked for entering the device name again. Can somebody tell me, why it does not work? Some time ago I was using some old `Debian GNU/Linux' distribution and there was no problem with `dselect' program there (I know nothing about `apt-get'.) Is `dselect' working properly on `Hurd'? If possible, I would like to install the packages from the CD-s I got (narrow and expensive bandwidth.) Matej Kosik -- http://altair.dcs.elf.stuba.sk/~kosik _______________________________________________ Help-hurd mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-hurd