>> The only problems are related to writing the PowerPC specific hurd
>> code in the C library (the rest of the PowerPC specific code could be
>> identical to the Linux PowerPC code), and the differences between
>> GNUMach and the version of Mach used by Apple. Some of the interfaces
>> have been
Mark Kettenis wrote:
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>Date: Fri, 26 Jan 2001 15:36:33 +0100
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>Hallo,
>
>I have a question...
>
>
>>Now my question: Do all binaries, kernel and severs, have to be the same
>>format (ELF, a.out, Mach-O). Is there a chance to compile Hurd servers
>>to Mach-O?
>>If not I would say it's nearly impossible to get Hurd runnning on
>>something like Darwin.
>>
>>Patrick
>
>Hello,
>
>The servers don't
> One idea was to get GRUB to pass the blocklist to the root fs (and use the
> remap store type in servers.boot).
I think I've suggested this before. This is what you can do now to use a
filesystem sitting inside a file on another filesystem.
> Another idea is to link all bootstrapping filesyst
On Sun, Jan 28, 2001 at 08:22:12PM -0500, Roland McGrath wrote:
> Oh, well, I just now actually looked at your script and realized that you
> are running a fork bomb.
Yep, that seems to be a different bug than the one Neal sees after long
compiles.
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Hi,
Neal and I thought a bit about partition fs and root file systems.
The root filesystem can't use the service of any partfs translator.
So it has to get the store in some different way.
One idea was to get GRUB to pass the blocklist to the root fs (and use the
remap store type in servers.boot