Hello,
On 28/08/07, Joey Hess <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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Thanks. I'm subscribed to the list now and checked out the previous mails
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Otavio Salvador wrote:
> > It's a good start step to get debootstrap to work. Next step is to get
> > the whole
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Otavio Salvador wrote:
> It's a good start step to get debootstrap to work. Next step is to get
> the whole d-i to build and boot ;-).
A good first step to that might be to get the debian-installer build
process for the hurd to the point that it can gen
On Mon, Aug 27, 2007 at 11:10:19AM +0530, Vikram Vincent wrote:
> A new installer for the Hurd called the LX1 was created by a group from the
> University of Calicut, Kerala, India and we would like to now work on getting
> D-I to work for the Hurd. [...]
> Any pointers will be useful. Thanks in ad
"Vikram Vincent" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>Hello!
>A new installer for the Hurd called the LX1 was created by a group from
>the University of Calicut, Kerala, India and we would like to now work
>on getting D-I to work for the Hurd. What are the basic/essential parts
>of the
Hello!
A new installer for the Hurd called the LX1 was created by a group from the
University of Calicut, Kerala, India and we would like to now work on
getting D-I to work for the Hurd. What are the basic/essential parts of the
D-I that we need to look at?
(Also Michael Banck got Debootstrap to wo
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