Hi, after a prolonged absence I'm finally back online. But I've falling behind on the mailing list a bit. My current priority is to try and get oskit-mach to boot on my machine. As I've mentioned before, on my machine when oskit-mach boots it basically crashes and/or instantly reeboots, first when it gets to enabling the PGE feature in my K6. If that part is commented out, it goes past that point but after it detects the HDs and possibly something else, and reboots in the blink of an eye, infact so fast that I can't even read any messages that might have appeared on the screen. Has there been any followup on these problems? If anyone has any suggestions as to what parts of the code might cause this annoying reboot and how to disable it, please don't hold them back. :-) If that's not possible, I could put a break point just before the reboot, but I'm still at a loss as to where exactly it occurs. Oh, and another thing. I've done a lot of looking through mach's code and some if it looks like a holy mess. I'd just like a show of hands, who thinks that some parts of gnu/oskit-mach should be reviewed and cleaned up? Another question I have is, who actually likes mig and it's interface definitions? Or more people think that it should be changed/replaced? I remember there was some talk about switching to CORBA semantics for RPCs, is that idea still alive? Igor _______________________________________________ Bug-hurd mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-hurd