The link for the remote debugging boot option (oskit-boot.txt) under Booting OSKit-Mach is broken. I would propose the following patch to correct this link to a live location:
--- oskit-mach.texi.orig Tue Oct 9 11:15:14 2001 +++ oskit-mach.texi Tue Oct 9 11:16:08 2001 @@ -344,7 +344,7 @@ Assuming all of this worked successfully start debugging oskit-mach. If you have a second machine with a couple of serial cables, the preferred method is remote debugging using GDB. That is outside the scope of this document, though; see -@url{http://www.multiverse.ca/hurd/oskit-boot.txt} +@url{http://debian.fmi.uni-sofia.bg/~ogi/hurd/hurd.gnu.org/oskit-boot.txt} for a treatment of that topic. to On Tue, 25 Sep 2001 17:47:59 -0500, Kevin Kreamer wrote: >Robert, thank you for your help. Jeff, here's that doc I was >telling you about. > >On Sat, Sep 22, 2001 at 01:14:35PM +0000, Robert J. Chassell said: >> The document formats without reported error, except for one overfull >> and one underfull hbox in the TeX dvi output. > >Ok, I've changed the overfull paragraph around a bit, and now it's >a underfull paragraph, which is better I suppose. Both of those >are caused by longish URL's in the paragraphs, I'm not sure what else can >be done. > >> It is convenient to include the following summary of shell commands at >> the beginning of your Texinfo document. This set of commands makes it >> easy for reviewers and users to create the different outputs. You can >> run them in shell in Emacs, or copy them to an Xterm in X Windows. > >I've added these to the newest revision. > >> Also, I find that @smallbook produces the best size printed output, >> even on US letter sized paper or on A4 paper. My eyes have an easier >> time tracking `conventional book' length of lines in @smallbook and my >> red editor's pen prefers the wider margins. (If your examples are >> wide, @smallbook requires that you replace @example with >> @smallexample.) > >I realised that I hadn't actaully run it through TeX, because my main >focus was the .info file. Consequently, there was a few goofs that >only showed up the TeX formats (like the table of contents being in >the wrong place). I think it's best, then, to get this updated copy >out to everyone instead of worrying about @smallbook. I may >move it there in the future, and I'll keep this point in mind whenever >I write more docs, so thank you for pointing it out. > >Kevin >-- >Kevin Kreamer >FsckIt on openprojects.net > _______________________________________________ Bug-hurd mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-hurd