Hello, Roland McGrath, le Mon 11 Oct 2010 15:13:51 -0700, a écrit : > Thanks for providing that!
Well, there have been a few recent qemu images around lately. You might prefer http://dept-info.labri.fr/~thibault/tmp/debian-hurd-17042010-qemu.img.tar.gz which is less recent but has less things installed and thus boot faster. > But it made it to the login shell, so nicely > done! (Not that you can really now expect me to actually go and doing > anything for Hurd after all these years...sorry.) Great! > I do see a lot of "kd_setleds1: unexpected state (1)" when using the > VM console keyboard. Yes, it's a known glitch in kvm which doesn't happen on real hardware. > w shows 6 login instances on virtual consoles with an entertaining > variety of inexplicable idle times, which correspond to the atime > values of the /dev/tty[1-6] (underyling?) nodes Yes, the idle time doesn't take reboots into account. > The entire existence of the console server is so new to me that I > have no idea which keystrokes switch the virtual consoles or if I'm > even near being connected to that whole reality after logging in on > /dev/console (hmm, I guess I'm not). /dev/console is not the hurdish console, yes, it's just the mach console. To start the hurdish console, you can for instance run this from /dev/console: console -d pc_kbd -d vga -c /dev/vcs > Is there a working dhcp client these days, There is one IIRC, but I can't remember off-hand which precise package to install and how to use it. > or do I have to figure out which IP address on the virtual subnet > virt-manager assigned me and just settrans -p /servers/socket/2 by > hand? That may be just simpler. Samuel
