Soeren D. Schulze wrote:
It just won't die! :-)
Could you tell how you exactly got it working?  I tried the binary on
this machine (i686) naively with

title Debian GNU/Hurd Mach 2

root (hd0,1)

kernel (hd0,1)/boot/oskit-mach-2005-04-13 root=device:hd0s2

kernel /boot/oskit-mach-2005-04-13 root=device:hd0s2 --

module  (hd0,1)/hurd/ext2fs.static 
--multiboot-command-line=${kernel-command-line} --host-priv-port=${host-port} 
--device-master-port=${device-port} --exec-server-task=${exec-task} -T typed 
${root} $(task-create) $(task-resume)
module  (hd0,1)/lib/ld.so.1 /hurd/exec $(exec-task=task-create)
boot

and it rebooted immediatly after booting, i.e. the screen flushed before
I could press Scroll Lock.

The machine I managed to get it to run on is an Intel PII 233 MHz on a Intel AL440LX motherboard with 384 MiB RAM.


Running it with qemu doesn't really work, even though it doesn't reboot immediately, it fails to read from the qemu hd image.

I've put up the hd image (gzipped), the bootable CD iso and the menu.lst file I've used with qemu at the same location, if you'd like to try it.

        http://vmlinux.org/jocke/gnu/hurd/

The grub.iso.gz is where the good stuff is, so you don't really need the hd image gnu.img.gz. I use the iso for testing OSKit example kernels. md5sums are listed in the README.

Regards
 /Jocke

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Joachim Nilsson :: <joachim AT vmlinux DOT org>
+46(0)21-123348 :: <http://vmlinux.org/joachim/>


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