Trying to install the Hurd as my VPS

2018-04-08 Thread Joshua Branson
Hello, So I'm trying to use the Hurd to run my website: gnu-hurd.com (Currently debian 9 is serving the site). When I asked around on #hurd, I was told that the Hurd can run on a linode. But does it run well? What would be the best way install the Hurd on a VPS? Is there a VPS somewhere that

Re: Debian/Hurd: Console Timeout Error

2018-04-08 Thread Svante Signell
On Sun, 2018-04-08 at 14:33 -0400, Charlie Sale wrote: > I tried doing that, but I got some errors during the process. Here is > what I did: > > 1. $ fdisk -l debian-hurd*.img > output: > Device    Boot   Start  End Sectors  Size Id > Type  > debian-hurd-20171101.img1 2

Re: Debian/Hurd: Console Timeout Error

2018-04-08 Thread Joshua Branson
Maybe try downloading a new qemu image? Sometimes this happens to me, and I just give up and try using a new qemu image... Charlie Sale writes: > I tried doing that, but I got some errors during the process. Here is what I > did: > > 1. $ fdisk -l debian-hurd*.img > output: > Device Boot Star

Re: Debian/Hurd: Console Timeout Error

2018-04-08 Thread Charlie Sale
I tried doing that, but I got some errors during the process. Here is what I did: 1. $ fdisk -l debian-hurd*.img *output*: DeviceBoot Start End Sectors Size Id Type debian-hurd-20171101.img1 2048 1953791 1951744 953M 82 Linux swap / Solaris debian-hurd-2017110

Re: Debian/Hurd: Console Timeout Error

2018-04-08 Thread Svante Signell
On Sun, 2018-04-08 at 10:46 -0400, Charlie Sale wrote: > > The other major issues is that fsck fails during the boot. I don't > know if this is as important as the console failure, but I thought I > would point it out. Hi Charlie, You should check your image from your Linux host: NOTE: Check the

Debian/Hurd: Console Timeout Error

2018-04-08 Thread Charlie Sale
Hello Hurd. I believe that I commented on this in another thread, but I figured I should put this into a new thread because it is its own topic and it might apply to someone else. I am trying to run Debian/Hurd on qemu, specifically qemu-system-i386. The command that I am running it with is: | q