Re: kernel halts during first boot
hi,
First I'd like to thank you all for the help. I found this
excellent url
http://www.debian.org/Lists-Archives/debian-hurd-0008/msg00229.html
and took a look.
I propose to follow James Morrison's advice and try cross compile hurd
with plain ne-2000 support.
>>>>> "Marcus" == Marcus Brinkmann <Marcus.Brinkmann@ruhr-uni-bochum.de> writes:
>> (1) How does on compile hurd under linux? I.e. how do I put in
>> printk's and test stuff under linux? Feel free to give me
>> url's on this. I would love to read about it.
Marcus> gnumach is the thing you need, and it can be compiled with
Marcus> linux i386 native compiler, because it is self contained.
Oh, so I dont need a cross compiler? I just downloaded 22 MB
of sources. I can avoid some of the pain of making the cross compiler
if plain gcc from debian 2.2 will work fine.
>> (2) If I do get to compile my own hurd kernel and find specific
>> bugs i.e. points where things go haywire I will not have the
>> experience to fix things. If this be the case can I post the
>> results here and expect help??
Marcus> Of course, at any time!
Thanks.
>> (3) It would be nice if I could get my ne2000 card working.
>> Are there any boot up options to hurd. Under linux loong back
>> one needed to do things like
>>
>> LILO: linux ether=5,0x300,eth0
>>
>> or whatever. Are there equivalents under hurd??
Marcus> No. And indeed, I would first try without the network
Marcus> card. Directly after SCSI detection (where it hangs for
Marcus> you), gnumach tests for network cards. Maybe your card
Marcus> causes it to hang.
Yes, it is the card. but will try recompiling hurd and see.
thanks,
prabhu
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