Hello! On Wed, Apr 22, 2009 at 01:29:34AM +0200, Bruno Minotti wrote: > I've got it :-) !!! Great! > with the new partition table I could boot the mach. > After a 'export TERM=mach' and './native-install' I had my debian > gnu/hurd installed. I had not to reboot the system and do a second > './native-install' Yes, running it once should be enough these days. Where did you read about having to run it twice? > /After reboot on multi-user mode the Hurd console started automatically. > I controlled on /etc/default/hurd-console the string 'ENABLE', but it > was setting to 'false'... I don't know why, I tried others reboot but > I've got always the console started automatically. Yes, but that's probably the Mach console, not the Hurd one. > Actually I've got others problem (like for example a freeze of the > system by taping "Shift" or "Control") That's strange. Can you tell us more about that? > For the partition table problem, it will be interesting to know if the > problem was a too higher index of the partition or a logical partition > or a partition at the end of the disk. Maybe when I find a little bit of > time i will try with another disk and different partition tables. OK, please report back your findings. Regards, Thomas
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