>As for installing it, I can assure you a lot of people have done that. :)
I am sure, because I've did it once myself! I've even managed to make use of my French keyboard! (BTW it would be nice that people who write native-install would take into account not only the timezone but the keyboard too; it would be also nice that the crosshurd script would take the current keyboard into account when installing everything). But at that time I've used the gnu-latest.tar.gz package that worked and that is now impossible to be found! >I.e: the first line would look like "#!/bin/sh -x" BTW the native-install from gnu.tar.bz2 starts with /bin/bash not bin/sh; anyhow, I did the change and nothing new happened, i.e. the program seemed to be frozen; after a new hit on CR it displayed sh ./aieisal: No such file or directory Maybe it would be of interest to neote that at the end of booting it displayed something like: <<<< Hurd server bootstrap:.... /dev/console: No such file or directory /libexec/console-run: Using temporary console /tmp/console /libexec/console-run: cannot execute /libexec/runsystem: no such file or directory >>>> > Remove the alpha.gnu.org line from /etc/apt/sources.list That line does not exist in my Debian /etc/apt/sources.list but in /etc/crosshurd/sources.list (which is used by the crosshurd script); anyhow, after commenting that line the things went a little bit further, i.e. it smoothly downloaded everything (?) but in the end it wrote: <<<<< Reading Package Lists... DonReading Package Lists... Done Building Dependency Tree... Done Reading Package Lists... Done Building Dependency Tree... Done E: Couldn't find package inetutils Failed to download the .deb's. >>>>> Marian _______________________________________________ Help-hurd mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-hurd
