November 2, 2023 10:17 PM, "Ravin Perera" wrote:
> Haha. Yes. I like the way you think. I think I’ll need a lot more experience
> to start contributing
> to something complicated as this. I’ll get there eventually, when that
> happens, I’ll start
> contributing.
I do the occasional wiki editin
Haha. Yes. I like the way you think. I think I’ll need a lot more
experience to start contributing to something complicated as this. I’ll get
there eventually, when that happens, I’ll start contributing.
Ravin
On Fri, 3 Nov 2023 at 07:41, Samuel Thibault
wrote:
> Ravin Perera, le ven. 03 nov. 2
Ravin Perera, le ven. 03 nov. 2023 07:07:49 +0530, a ecrit:
> The documentation does seem up to date. Maybe we can also
> include a small note about the pager bug
Event better, fix it...
> and the size limit of Hurd (which comes up when downloading the img)
Ah, there's the 4G size limit indeed.
Hi Samuel,
Your suggested methods and fixes worked like a charm. Looking back at
things, you are correct. The documentation does seem up to date. Maybe we
can also include a small note about the pager bug and the size limit of
Hurd (which comes up when downloading the img) to help new users even m
Hello,
Ravin Perera, le jeu. 02 nov. 2023 19:58:40 +0530, a ecrit:
> The documentation seems to be a bit old and outdated,
I don't think it (https://www.gnu.org/software/hurd/hurd/subhurd.html)
is old/outdated, as far as I can tell it is providing the proper
information.
> are there any relevant
Hi, I am currently working on a project regarding Hurd and I want to
correctly setup a subhurd. The documentation seems to be a bit old and
outdated, are there any relevant resources I can use? Up until now, I've
mounted a hurd img using -hdb to my qemu system and modified the fstab in
the image f