since i don`t know where exactly you
stand, here`s a couple ideas:
first, just replacing the files won`t
help.
you got to know what does which work.
a lot of stuff changed between 2.0 and
2.2 drivers.
i would say first try reading the faq at
www.kernelnewbies.org
and link into irc.openprojects.o
> hello Stefan
> Excuse me
> i try to translate but my english is not very good
thats ok, my french is not existant.
and i`ld rather be able to help you
still.
> hello
> I do not know if it can give service to you but i try
> I am user of SuSE Linux 7.0 and I download the versions of hurd
>
> The Hurd doesn't really support large files at all. The filesystems
> cannot handle partitions larger than ~1 GB, and there is no support
> for the 64-bit interfaces in the "kernel".
what would be a good starting point in
the source to get
rid of those restrictions in hurd in the
following ord
any suggestions to a sparc based mach
would be nice, too.
i currently haven`t got the time for a
all-out effort,
but i am willing to compile (and minor
hack where necessary)
the hurd and stuff on another big-endian
box for general
verification if desired.
regards,
stefan
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Pete