Ognyan Kulev wrote:
Barry deFreese wrote:
No messages. It hangs as soon as it tries to load ext2fs.static. So
now my machine is borked so no, I haven't tried it on other fs's yet.
:-(
Just to be sure that you won't reinstall everything: use dpkg-hurd
found in root directory. It's intended
Barry deFreese wrote:
No messages. It hangs as soon as it tries to load ext2fs.static. So
now my machine is borked so no, I haven't tried it on other fs's yet. :-(
Just to be sure that you won't reinstall everything: use dpkg-hurd found
in root directory. It's intended to be used under Linux.
Ognyan Kulev wrote:
Barry deFreese wrote:
I just recompiled Hurd with gcc-3.3 with Ogi's patches and now the
machine hangs with ext2fs.static... :-(
Any assertion messages? Which version of the patch did you use? Does
it hang right after ext2fs.static is started or after some time? Have
y
Barry deFreese wrote:
I just recompiled Hurd with gcc-3.3 with Ogi's patches and now the
machine hangs with ext2fs.static... :-(
Any assertion messages? Which version of the patch did you use? Does
it hang right after ext2fs.static is started or after some time? Have
you tried this ext2fs.sta
On Wed, Apr 28, 2004 at 02:38:06PM -0700, Barry deFreese wrote:
> I just recompiled Hurd with gcc-3.3 with Ogi's patches and now the
> machine hangs with ext2fs.static... :-(
Uhm, so here's a bit of advice until the demi-gods jump in:
I /seem/ to remember that people said that you might get prob
I just recompiled Hurd with gcc-3.3 with Ogi's patches and now the
machine hangs with ext2fs.static... :-(
What gives?
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