Le 12 décembre 2024 20:04:07 GMT+02:00, "João" <phlogis...@sapo.pt> a écrit :
>Hello everyone,
>
>I have a hurd-i386 installation running on real hardware that is working quite
>well. By default Debian uses the IDE drivers in gnumach even if rumpdisk is
>started at boot. How could I change to use rumpdisk instead?
>
>I have tried to change the following line in the grub menu entry from
>
>       multiboot       /boot/gnumach-1.8-486-up.gz root=part:2:device:hd0
>
>to
>
>
>       multiboot       /boot/gnumach-1.8-486-up.gz root=part:2:device:wd0 noide
>
>Just doing that does not quite work and the system never gets to the Hurd 
>server
>bootstrap phase. This seems to be related to the acpi translator(?) because if
>the corresponding section of the grub menu is removed, the boot does indeed go
>through to INIT, but it is then unable to activate swap and to mount the root
>file system. It says:
>
>fsck.ext2: No such device or address while trying to open /dev/hd0s2
>
>Should it be trying to mount /dev/wd0s2 instead? What would I need to change to
>point there?
Yes, edit /etc/fstab if i remember well
>
>Best regards,
>João
>

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