Wouter Verhelst píše v St 10. 08. 2005 v 23:46 +0200: > > > 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.
> > Does the /native-install script mean that I should run it? > > Yes. Just boot the system in single-user mode and run the > /native-install manually. It might have to be ran twice; if so, it'll > tell you. Once it's completed (the second time, if appropriate), you can > simply remove it. It was complaining a lot about missing group ID when it was creating devices in /dev/. Later I found out that /etc/group is not there. Something didn't work as expected. > > > 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. > > No, I'm quite sure I didn't. I tried feeding it both the Woody and the > Sarge installation kernels (and initrds) Have you been using the integrated LILO? I have pretty exact information about booting linux in the doc/documentation.txt. > > What's your host hardware? > > A PowerPC G4 (my laptop). I haven't tried on Intel yet. Maybe an > endianness issue? Just guessing here. no. The ARAnyM MMU was debugged by Andreas on PPC Mac. BTW, I tried installing Debian Woody, it workd perfectly but now it freezes during boot at VFS: Mounted root (ext2 filesystem) readonly. Adding Swap: 137796k swap-space (priority -1) ttyS0 at 0xfffffa01: MFP ^^^ this is the last message, then it freezes I am wondering if there is something wrong with MFP or if it's some other problem. Petr -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]