I am giving the Hurd a whirl and have used the crosshurd package from
Sid to install the Hurd. When I boot into mach and run
./native-install all seems to go well until the script fails:
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settrans com0 /hurd/term /dev/com0 device com0
Removing /libexec runsystem again, so the Hurd package ca
On Wed, Dec 06, 2006 at 07:43:01PM +0100, Thomas Schwinge wrote:
> Having a symbolic link for `/usr' that points to `.' has again and again
> proven to be not really suitable for the Debian GNU/Hurd operating system
> -- simply for the reason that this isn't what Debian GNU/Linux is doing,
> which
Thomas Schwinge wrote:
Hello!
Having a symbolic link for `/usr' that points to `.' has again and again
proven to be not really suitable for the Debian GNU/Hurd operating system
-- simply for the reason that this isn't what Debian GNU/Linux is doing,
which is where 99,9 % of all Debian packages a
Hello!
Having a symbolic link for `/usr' that points to `.' has again and again
proven to be not really suitable for the Debian GNU/Hurd operating system
-- simply for the reason that this isn't what Debian GNU/Linux is doing,
which is where 99,9 % of all Debian packages are maintained, I guess, a
How about the savage driver? I'm playing with Debian Hurd on a Thinkpad T23
with a Savage chipset.
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