|
From: | Donald Ziesig |
Subject: | Hurd hangs hard on boot. |
Date: | Fri, 7 Jun 2002 22:20:47 -0400 |
Hi!
I have an old 266 Mhz Pentium II system
that runs Debian Gnu/Linux fine. I have configured it so that it will be
my primary machine for hacking the Hurd (if I can get it to
load).
The disks are partitioned as
follows:
GNU/Linux:
/dev/hda2
960376 /
/dev/hda4
2019984
/home
/dev/hda1
19487
/boot
/dev/hdb2
865140
/hurd
/dev/hdb4
922680 /hurd/home
/dev/hdb1
19487
/hurd/boot
Proposed for HURD:
/dev/hdb2
/
/dev/hdb4
/home
/dev/hdb1
/boot
/dev/hda2
/debian
/dev/hda1
/debian/boot
/dev/hda4
/debian/home
/dev/hda3
Hurd swap
/dev/hdb3
Debian swap
The GRUB menu.lst file
contains:
title GNU/Hurd
root (hd1,1)
kernel (hd1,0)/gnumach.gz -s
root=device:hd1s1
module (hd1,1)/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 (hd1,1)/lib/ld.so.1
(hd1,1)/hurd/exec $(exec-task=task-create)
The very last screen before the system
hangs on Hurd boot is:
rtl8129.c:v0.99B 4/7/98 Donald Becker
http://cesdic.gfsc.nasa.gov/linux/drivers/rtl8139.html
eth0: RealTek RTL8139 at 0xb00, IRQ 9, 00:40:f4:3d:b7:81. PCI latency timer (CFLT) is unreasonably low at 0. Setting to 64 clocks. 3c59x.c:v0.99L 5/28/99 Donald Becker
http://cesdic.gfsc.nasa.gov/linux/drivers/vortex.html
0 3c515 cards found.
eth1: D-Link DE-600 pocket adapter: not at
I/O 0x378.
D-Link DE-620 pocket adapter not identified
in the printer port.
Partition check (DOS
partitions):
hd0: hd0s1 hd0s2 hd0s3 hd0s4
hd1: hd1s1 hd1s2 hd1s3 hd1s4
module 0: (hd1,1)/hurd/ext2fs.static
--multiboot-command-line=${kernel-command-line} --host-priv-port=${host-port}
--device-master-port=${device-port} --exec-se<EOL>!!!!!
module 1: (hd1,1)/lib/ld.so.1
(hd1,1)/hurd/exec $(exec-task=task-create)
2 multiboot modules
task loaded: (hd1,1)/hurd/ext2fs.static
--multiboot-command-line=(hd1,0/gnumach.gz -s root=device:hd1s1
--host-priv-port=2 --device-master-port=3 --exec-server-task=4 -T typed
device:hd1s1<EOL>
task loaded: (hd1,1)/lib/ld.so.1
(hd1,1)/hurd/exec
start (hd1,1)/hurd/ext2fs.static: Hurd
server bootstrap: ext2fs.static[device:hd1s1] exec<cursor is
here>
Nothing I do here (except reset or
power-down) has any further impact on the system.
It would be really helpful if, somewhere on the
web, I could find an example of the screen output from a SUCCESSFUL Hurd
boot.
Help!
Thanks,
Don Ziesig
|
[Prev in Thread] | Current Thread | [Next in Thread] |