Re: Booting Debian GNU/Hurd

2004-07-16 Thread Marco Gerards
Rian Hunter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > oh that makes a lot of sense now. i remember reading somewhere that the > ext2 translator uses the other 2GB for something else. the ext2 > translator maps each byte as a different address? i don't know about how > it works internally, but shouldn't data-a

Re: Booting Debian GNU/Hurd

2004-07-16 Thread Rian Hunter
On Fri, 2004-07-16 at 06:10, Alfred M. Szmidt wrote: >>This is too big. Better use a smaller filesystem. A 4GB >>filesystem only works with a patched Hurd build, which is not easy >>to set up when you are new to GNU/Hurd, I think. > >But GNU Mach 1.3 support file system >2Gb. Am

Re: Booting Debian GNU/Hurd

2004-07-16 Thread Alfred M. Szmidt
>This is too big. Better use a smaller filesystem. A 4GB >filesystem only works with a patched Hurd build, which is not easy >to set up when you are new to GNU/Hurd, I think. But GNU Mach 1.3 support file system >2Gb. Am I right? Sorta, GNU Mach 1.3 (and later) support _partitions_

Re: Re: Booting Debian GNU/Hurd

2004-07-16 Thread Michael Banck
On Fri, Jul 16, 2004 at 01:21:22PM +0400, ??? ?. ? wrote: > >>Size of file system is >2 Gb (~4 Gb). > > > >This is too big. Better use a smaller filesystem. A 4GB filesystem > >only works with a patched Hurd build, which is not easy to set up when > >you are new to GNU/Hurd, I think.

Re: Re: Booting Debian GNU/Hurd

2004-07-16 Thread Евгений А . Симоненко
Thank, Marco. >>Size of file system is >2 Gb (~4 Gb). >> > >This is too big. Better use a smaller filesystem. A 4GB filesystem >only works with a patched Hurd build, which is not easy to set up when >you are new to GNU/Hurd, I think. > But GNU Mach 1.3 support file system >2Gb. Am I right? PS.

Re: Booting Debian GNU/Hurd

2004-07-15 Thread Marco Gerards
"Евгений А.Симоненко " <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Size of file system is >2 Gb (~4 Gb). This is too big. Better use a smaller filesystem. A 4GB filesystem only works with a patched Hurd build, which is not easy to set up when you are new to GNU/Hurd, I think. -- Marco ___

Re: Re: Booting Debian GNU/Hurd

2004-07-14 Thread Joachim Nilsson
On Wed, 2004-07-14 at 23:30, ÐÐÐ Ð?Ð?koi8-r?Q?Ð wrote: > Size of file system is >2 Gb (~4 Gb). The installation guide for the Debian GNU/Hurd system is available at: http://www.debian.org/ports/hurd/hurd-install Also, the [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list is more suited for ques

Re: Re: Booting Debian GNU/Hurd

2004-07-14 Thread Евгений А . Симоненко
Size of file system is >2 Gb (~4 Gb). --- Eugene A. Simonenko ___ Bug-hurd mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-hurd

Re: Booting Debian GNU/Hurd

2004-07-14 Thread Marco Gerards
"Евгений А.Симоненко " <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Standart booting of Debian GNU/Hurd stops with message: > > start /hurd/ext2fs.static: /hurd/ext2fs.static: cannot vm_map whole disk: > (os/kern) no space available. I think your filesystem is too big. Only filesystems of 2GB and smaller are c