Hi,
On 16/11/20 9:02 pm, Samuel Thibault wrote:
> ? Like rumpdisk does?
start pci-arbiter: Hurd bootstrap pci pci-arbiter: Must be started as a
translator
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Samuel Thibault, le lun. 16 nov. 2020 18:08:25 +0100, a ecrit:
> Damien Zammit, le lun. 16 nov. 2020 09:06:16 +1100, a ecrit:
> > On 16/11/20 8:16 am, Samuel Thibault wrote:
> > > BTW, I believe we don't want to expose the /dev/ prefix, that'd be
> > > surprising for users (I myself made the
Damien Zammit, le lun. 16 nov. 2020 09:06:16 +1100, a ecrit:
> On 16/11/20 8:16 am, Samuel Thibault wrote:
> > BTW, I believe we don't want to expose the /dev/ prefix, that'd be
> > surprising for users (I myself made the mistake). translate_name can
> > prepend /dev/ itself.
> OK I can send in a
Damien Zammit, le lun. 16 nov. 2020 20:54:27 +1100, a ecrit:
> How do I expose the hurdish pci subsystem that has no underlying node to
> attach to for a netfs
> in pci-arbiter during bootstrap?
? Like rumpdisk does?
When rumpdisk receives the fsys_init call, it installs itself as
translator.
Hi,
How do I expose the hurdish pci subsystem that has no underlying node to attach
to for a netfs
in pci-arbiter during bootstrap?
I have almost completed the loop with rumpdisk and the arbiter, but I cannot
start pci-arbiter
as it has no underlying node to attach to, and the specific