ATTN: Marcus, Roland
Hi,
Haven't had the inertia to do it today, but I'll see if I can get
your info compiled tomorrow. On a whim, I wondered if my
scsi bios was the culprit (last week I booted from hda but
now I boot from sda for many reasons). I toggled my bios boot
options and tried it under ide
Neal H Walfield wrote:
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On Mon, Mar 04, 2002 at 06:36:59PM +0100, Jeroen Dekkers wrote:
> IMHO those GNU utilities need to be rewritten.
And before they are rewritten, we need to add the Hurd support to them so
the people rewriting it in 2005 will know what we need.
Marcus
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On Sun, Mar 03, 2002 at 11:38:38PM -0500, B. Douglas Hilton wrote:
>Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation Fault.
>0x00156173 in trap_from_kernel ()
What we always need is a complete backtrace (bt full), the register settings
(info reg) and the assembler code in that location (x/40i
> Sadly, it's been instant reboots all day long. I finally got it
> to crash at a trap now though on my latest compile. Here
> is the info I have gleaned from my debugger:
You need to step more slowly. Do "display/i $pc" and then use "si" (short
for "stepi") instead of regular "step". Then you w
> Neal H Walfield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > > cp should not copy passive translator settings.
> >
> > Why not? And what is the right way to copy them?
>
> Because cp is supposed to copy the data of the file; it should read
> the data.
>
> For example, on Linux, if you do
> mknod /de
Moritz Schulte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> If i would like to clone a GNU system via archiving the filesystem
> tree and extracting it later somewhere else, I would expect to also
> have /home archived although it's a different partition than the root
> filesystem, it's a passive translator sitt
On Mon, Mar 04, 2002 at 08:51:53AM -0800, Thomas Bushnell, BSG wrote:
> Kenneth Stailey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Do cpio, tar and pax do this? Archivers are for making backups.
>
> No, but they certainly should. Making tar (and friends) preserve all
> Hurdish attributes is much more im
hi all,
I'm complete newbie to hurd and to change it I tried to install H3 images,
install went ok, and after rebooting with grub boot-floppy to single user mode
I can see this
--- cut ---
Hurd server bootstrap: ext2fs.static[hd0s1] exec init proc auth.
/libexec/console-run: /dev/console: No such
Kenneth Stailey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Do cpio, tar and pax do this? Archivers are for making backups.
No, but they certainly should. Making tar (and friends) preserve all
Hurdish attributes is much more important (in my opinion) than
fretting about cp.
The question I have is general and I think it's related to this
thread.
In my opinion, the passive translators used for auto-mounting
filesystems are very different from the ones used for e.g. device
files. Sure, technically they are the same, but the policy when to
use the translator and when to
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--- "Thomas Bushnell, BSG" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Neal H Walfield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > > Oh, cp -R is different. I'm of two minds about what the Right Thing
> > > is for the cp -R case.
> > >
> > > The way to copy it, of course, is to fetch the translator entry and
> > > set
El dl, 04 mar 2002 02:45:21 Thomas Bushnell, BSG ha escrit:
Neal H Walfield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > cp should not copy passive translator settings.
>
> Why not? And what is the right way to copy them?
Because cp is supposed to copy the data of the file; it should read
the data.
For example
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Neal H Walfield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~ (1)$ sudo cp -R /dev/null .
> Password:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~ (0)$ ls -l null
> crw-r--r--1 root root 1, 3 Mar 3 21:14 null
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~ (0)$
Hmm, it's not obvious
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