Joshua Branson, le jeu. 11 janv. 2024 23:18:02 -0500, a ecrit:
> But Mach get stuck and can't find part:1. Now GNU Mach does say:
>
> #+BEGIN_example
> vendor 8086 product 3b2f (SATA mass storage, AHCI 1.0, revision 0x06) at \
> pci0 dev 31 function 2 not configured
> ... (It shows a lot of devi
Hi:
I never edited grub.cfg during the installation. I only keep the default
options.
The T410 is in my office, so I can't copy this file now
El sábado 13 de enero de 2024, Joshua Branson escribió:
> Almudena Garcia writes:
>
> > Hi:
> >
> > I use the Debian GNU/Hurd CD or DVD, from the p
Almudena Garcia writes:
> Hi:
>
> I use the Debian GNU/Hurd CD or DVD, from the pseudographical
> installer. You must to configure your harddisk in compatibility mode
> in the BIOS to installer as an IDE HDD.
I did configure in my BIOS to make my harddrisk in compatibility mode.
Can you share w
Hi:
I use the Debian GNU/Hurd CD or DVD, from the pseudographical installer. You
must to configure your harddisk in compatibility mode in the BIOS to installer
as an IDE HDD.
El viernes 12 de enero de 2024, Joshua Branson escribió:
>
> So I bought myself a T410, because I've heard that Debian
Hi,
Il 12/01/24 05:18, Joshua Branson ha scritto:
Here is my /boot/grub/custom.cfg
#+begin_example
menuentry "pci-arbiter + acpi + rumpdisk" {
set root=(hd0,msdos1)
multiboot /boot/gnumach-1.8-486.gz root=part:1:device:wd0 noide -s
you can try to add also "noahci" to gnumach
So I bought myself a T410, because I've heard that Debian GNU/Hurd can
run on it. I thought I would give it a try. The latest Debian GNU/Hurd
netinstall failed. I believe it created the ext2 partitions / and
/home, formatted them as ext2, but left them readable not writable. So
of course the