Hello,
On Mon, Oct 05, 2009 at 12:47:48AM +0530, Shakthi Kannan wrote:
> What works:
> 1. Ping to Internet from host system.
> 2. Pinging 172.16.0.1 (localhost) on host system.
> 3. Pinging 172.16.0.2 (on GNU Hurd), within qemu.
>
> What doesn't work;
> 4. Pinging 172.16.0.1 to 172.16.0.2.
>
> W
Hi,
I am trying to run Debian GNU Hurd (K16) on qemu (with kqemu) with
tun/tap, bridge setup from the host system (Fedora 11).
# rpm -qa | grep qemu
qemu-user-0.10.6-5.fc11.i586
qemu-system-arm-0.10.6-5.fc11.i586
kmod-kqemu-2.6.29.6-213.fc11.i586-1.4.0-0.2.pre1.fc11.11.i586
qemu-common-0.10.6-5.f
Hello,
On Fri, Oct 02, 2009 at 08:23:24AM +0200, Arne Babenhauserheide wrote:
> PS: I think that to get people to do some more testing, a few easy
> to use examples (and one complex and powerful example) would be
> efficient - especially if they directly contain the shell commands
> to use (copy p
Hi,
Can someone refer me some documentation on how I could debootstrap
Hurd? I am having SATA disks, and using a RPM-based distribution. If I
could setup /dev/sda4 for Hurd, I could use Xen on the host system to
run it as a guest?
Or, do you have any other suggestions?
Thanks!
SK
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Shakthi K