Re: Help to boot the Debian GNU/Hurd!
rafael ernesto alfaro sandoval (alfarosandoval@navegante.com.sv) wrote:
> I installed the Debian GNU/hurd in a 1,8 Gb partition (hda3),
> and I have the GRUB in a floppy, then i boot from the floppy, after
> I type this commands:
> grub>find /boot/gnumach.gz
> (hd0,2)
> grub>root (hd0,2)
> grub>kernel /boot/gnumach.gz -s root=hd0s3
> grub>module=/boot/serverboot.gz
> grub>boot
> but when I type type boot, and press enter, the system crash, it does
> not do anything, no error message, then i have to press the reset
> button.
Hi all,
I have a very similar problem. I have installed GNU/Hurd in a
1.9 GB partition (hda1) using debian-gnu-hurd-2004.05.09.tar.gz and I have got
the following entry in the grub installed on my LFS system --
#Hurd
title Hurd
kernel (hd0,0)/boot/gnumach.gz root=device:hd0s1 -s
module (hd0,0)/hurd/ext2fs.static \
--multiboot-command-line=${kernel-command-line} \
--host-priv-port=${host-port} \
--device-master-port=${device-port} \
--exec-server-task=${exec-task} -T typed ${root} \
$(task-create) $(task-resume)
module (hd0,0)/lib/ld.so.1 /hurd/exec $(exec-task=task-create)
But when I choose Hurd from Grub menu it does nothing I mean it sort of
crashes and i have to reset.
Can someone suggest how do I go about fixing the problem.
What more information can I supply which can help you people help me.
I really want this GNU/Hurd running on my computer.
--
With Regards
Vasant Tiwari
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