Re: e2os

2008-09-29 Thread Michael Banck
On Mon, Sep 29, 2008 at 06:51:18PM +0200, Marcus Brinkmann wrote: > It's safe, it just sets a bit somewhere. It'd be nice if it was part of e2fsprogs or something; it's more useful on GNU/Linux than on GNU/Hurd anyway usually. Did somebody try to get it integrated there at some point? Michael

Re: e2os

2008-09-29 Thread Marcus Brinkmann
At Mon, 29 Sep 2008 10:08:27 +0200, Thomas Schwinge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hello! > > Please use the mailing list for such discussions. > > > > From: മഹേഷ് മുകുന്ദന് | Mahesh M <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > Is e2os an alternative that is done if one forgets to assign ownership of FS > > to h

Re: e2os

2008-09-29 Thread Thomas Schwinge
Hello! Please use the mailing list for such discussions. > From: മഹേഷ് മുകുന്ദന് | Mahesh M <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Is e2os an alternative that is done if one forgets to assign ownership of FS > to hurd? If so ow it should be done and from where? I never used that utility. If you dare you could

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2008-09-29 Thread Samuel Thibault
[EMAIL PROTECTED], le Mon 29 Sep 2008 03:46:55 -0400, a écrit : > Also to my surprise, I got GNU directly communicating via my eth0 without even > configuring qemu or GNU. Is it reeally possible when I didnt even add -net nic > and all..? qemu enables a NIC by default. Samuel

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2008-09-29 Thread hurd-devel-readers-bounces
--- Begin Message --- Is e2os an alternative that is done if one forgets to assign ownership of FS to hurd? If so ow it should be done and from where? I copied the qemu image provided by debian to a slice that already had an older Hurd, copied the grub details from the image's grub and tried booti