Marcus,
Did you get my message regarding the sysvinit package in your contrib
directory. dpkg complains that my version (1.4.3) doesn't support some
scripting capability and that I need at least version 1.1.0. Is there a
solution to this?
Thanks for your help.
Kevin Musick
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rball, is 1.4.3. Any ideas?
Kevin Musick
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s and creative filenaming to something a
little more twentieth-century? Or, is /libexec/rc just a sample startup
script to get someone running who doesn't have a complete distribution
available?
Kevin Musick
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Got it. Thanks.
Kevin Musick
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-Original Message-
From: Roland McGrath [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, June 20, 2000 3:58 PM
To: Kevin Musick
Cc: 'debian-hurd@lists.debian.org'
Subject: Re: runsystem
> What's the difference between runsystem
What's the difference between runsystem and runsystem.gnu? Are both
necessary?
Kevin Musick
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'd like to change the text sequence that displays just
before the login> prompt, i.e., to give users a special message, what file
contains that text?
Kevin Musick
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-Original Message-
From: Marcus Brinkmann [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, June 20
a separate
branch of GNU Mach that contained support for Linux char devices. Is this
required? I was under the impression that it would be someday superceded by
OSKit mach.
Kevin Musick
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e attempted to:
gcc -Wall -l libihash.so start-stop-daemon.c
but I get the message that libihash.so is not found. I guess I need to
define $LIB for this.
Does anyone know the libraries I'll need and the compilation options to make
that work?
Kevin Musick
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ut conceptual superiority -- they'll
look
> > for real world justification for choosing a particular platform.
> To quote Roland for a minute:
> We're way ahead of you here. The Hurd has always been on the cutting edge
> of not being good for anything.
What does this mean
Neal H Warfield wrote:
> A microkernel attempts to manage the low level
> resources and export an interface. An exokernel, on the other hand,
> merely wraps the resources in a security blanket and exports them to
> the applications directly. This would require a hurd library to provide
> the cur
cs.mit.edu/exo.html. This gives a
brief introduction. They implemented a Web server on the kernel, called
Cheetah, which ran eight times faster than NCSA. You can also obtain
volumes of information by going to www.mit.edu and doing a search on
"exokernel."
Kevin Musick
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pace on top of this "exokernel?" I'm not asking
anyone to work on this, or even look into it. I'm just curious if such an
approach even sounds plausible.
By the way, I understand it is a Hurd convention to make /usr a symbolic
link to /. May I ask why?
Kevin Musick
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stgreSQL on the Hurd?
Kevin Musick
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t needs to
happen.
Marcus Brinkmann wrote:
> That's wrong. fdisk doesn't work because oif this. df doesn't work because
> there is no central list of all mounted filesystems (all translators are
> filesystems), and thus only "df path" works.
> Kevin Musick wrote:
Mach will return it if asked. Can
anything be done to correct this? If I'm interested in working on it,
how should I proceed?
Thanks everyone.
Kevin Musick
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27;t found.
3. I can write a simple "hello world" program, compile it, and it the
executable file size will be over 2MB!! Ouch. I can compile GNUMach
without a hitch, but I guess it's not using many of the same libraries.
Any help would be appreciated.
Kevin Musick
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configured by default by running the native-install script.
Any ideas?
Kevin Musick
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ter and an Intel Express 10/100 card. I get the same
result each time.
If I use the version of the Hurd from back in October, I don't seem to have
a problem. Everything works fine. Have some options changed that I'm just
not specifying correctly?
Kevin Musick
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H
a
character device. After installing the latest version, I get three files that
show, and it looks more like this:
2: operation not supported
crwxr-xr-x ...1
lrwxr-xr-x ...inet
lrwxr-xr-x ...local
This time, the inet and local entries show up as symbolic
kages, is there a list of which packages should be
installed and in which order to get a functional system? I'm a little
leary of doing that, since dpkg never works for me, but I'll try it if
it will help.
Kevin Musick
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kages, is there a list of which packages should be
installed and in which order to get a functional system? I'm a little
leary of doing that, since dpkg never works for me, but I'll try it if
it will help.
Kevin Musick
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Why doesn't FDISK read any partitions? I have tried specifying Mach devices
such as hd0, hd0s1, and Linux devices like hda, hda1, etc.
If I specify fdisk -l /dev/hd0 I get the following:
read: Invalid argument
fdisk: read error on /dev/hd0 - cannot read sector 0
/dev/hd0: unrecognized partitio
ball with everything you
need.
Kevin Musick
What specifically will you lose if you disable the native Linux drivers,
i.e., #undef LINUX_DEV?
How do you go about porting a native Linux driver into GNU Mach?
Hi everyone. I was wondering if anyone has used the SMP code available in
the Contrib area. If so, has it worked reliably? Any chance this code will
become a part of the official distribution?
Kevin Musick
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Help. I sent this message to a few places already, but I've been told this
is the best list to post items to. I get errors compiling GNU mach 1.1.3
and 1.2 with NCPUS set to 2. I can't get the Hurd to work until I can get
the kernel compiled. Is this a bug?
Kevin
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