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Re: Re: booting and servers.boot



Thanks Igor,

I greatly appreciate the help, you were right I did confuse my 
partitioning methods.

Now I can let the fun begin..

Matt G.



---- On Mon, 30 Jul 2001, Igor Khavkine
(i_khavki@alcor.concordia.ca) wrote:

> On Mon, Jul 30, 2001 at 08:19:33AM -0400, Matthew Grant wrote:
> > I don't know what this error is all about(new guy). I got a
ISO
> > Image
> >  from ftp.fsn.hu dated May 9th. I booted from the Cdrom and
made
> >  a 700MB ext2 partition. I installed the base system. made a
> > grub
> >  floppy and used the commands
> > 
> >  root (hd0,0)
> >  kernel=/boot/gnumach.gz root=(hd0s0 -s
> >  module=/boot/bootserver.gz
> 
> Should be `kernel=/boot/gnumach/gz root=hd0s1 -s
> 
> >  this loads the kernel then after the detection of the nic
and
> >  the 
> >  com ports I get this error, inaproriate filetype or format
and
> >  it asks me for the right one
> >  [/dev/hd0s0/boot/servers.boot]
> 
> This looks like the cause of the error. Mach starts counting
> partitions from 1 and devices from zero. So the first
partition
> on the first drive (or hda1 in linux) is hd0s1 and not hd0s0.
> Don't confuse it with the way grub numbers partitions and
devices,
> they both start from zero.
> 
> Igor
> 
> >  I took the disk home to install on one of my test PCs and I 
> >  did it by extracting the Hurdbase.tgz file into the
partiton I 
> >  wanted it on so I put it on the same one I tryed at work
> >  /dev/hda or hd0s0 and this time I got.
> > 
> >  file not found 
> >  [dev/hd0s0/boot/servers.boot]
> > 
> >  I mounted it from my debian disk and looked in the boot
> >  directory and I saw the file in there along with a
> >  server.boot.dpkg-new file.
> > 
> >  I am really interested in getting Hurd booted. I have been
> >  looking in the mailing list archives for some clues. I saw
a 
> >  tip that said copy the servers.boot.dpkg-new to the
> > servers.boot
> >  file, but that didn't do it for me.
> > 
> >  If anyone has had a similar problem or knows what I might
be
> >  doing wrong please let me know. 
> > 
> >  Thanks 
> > 
> >  Matt G.
> 
> 


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