Wouter Verhelst píše v Po 08. 08. 2005 v 13:15 +0200: > > > * Install woody, upgrade > > > > that's an interesting idea. > > Well, no, actually. It'll take way too long, and give you a system > without /media or /srv (along some other glitches).
glitches? My main working machine got installed Potato (or was it Hamm?) and I am dist-upgrading since then (running unstable now). Do I miss things compared to pure Sarge install? > deb http://<your mirror>/debian sarge main that was clear. > Also, make sure the files in /etc/crosshurd/sources.list/packages/ do > *not* contain grub, because that simply doesn't exist for m68k :-) OK > Once that's done, just make a directory somewhere, and run "crosshurd" > as root. Point it to the directory you've just created, choose > "linux-hurd" as system type, and "m68k" as processor. That's it. cool. I didn't know it would ask me. I did that and installed something in 3 minutes. Now I'll copy it over to a harddisk somehow but what next? Do I need to run some kind of post-install script? Or will certain kernel parameter do that for me? Does the /native-install script mean that I should run it? > I've tried running Linux on aranym the other day, but when I run > 'aranym-mmu -l -N' after fiddling with the configuration file to point > to the right kernel and initrd, it dies with "CPU: Double bus fault > detected !", and "CPU: Halting". Any hints? Looks like you let it execute something else than a m68k binary. What's your host hardware? And did you use aranym 0.9.0 as found in debian, right? Petr -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]