On Tue, Oct 09, 2001 at 02:52:27PM -0400, Roland McGrath wrote:
> I would recommend you use the hurd sourceforge project, store documents
> there, and use that as a canonical web site to refer to.  I suggest this
> because it's something that volunteers can do without "official GNU" help.
> I'm also happy to put things on the www.gnu.org site, but with sourceforge
> the lot of you can just update it yourselves.

Ok, I've moved the document to http://hurd.sf.net/docs/oskit-boot.txt.
That's the only other publically accessible site I have access to.
There's not link to it from the front page, I'm not sure how to
make one unobtrusively. Maybe it'd be a better idea for one of the
documentation sites to give it a home (hurddocs.sf.net maybe?).

Sorry for any inconvenience.

Igor

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