Oops, wrong screenshot. This is the goog
El vie., 5 jul. 2019 a las 0:42, Almudena Garcia (<
liberamenso10...@gmail.com>) escribió:
> Yes, But I suspect that gateway address is wrong.
> Now in DHCP I haven't Internet Connection too, so I must have broken
> anything.
>
> In any case, with this con
Yes, But I suspect that gateway address is wrong.
Now in DHCP I haven't Internet Connection too, so I must have broken
anything.
In any case, with this configuration, I can access via ssh.
But in my SMP kernel crash in a new step before finish boot :(
El vie., 5 jul. 2019 a las 0:31, Samuel Thiba
Almudena Garcia, le jeu. 04 juil. 2019 23:57:30 +0200, a ecrit:
> Doing more test, I used this command to configure network manually
>
> settrans -fgap /servers/socket/2 /hurd/pfinet -i /dev/eth0 -a a.b.c.d -g
> e.f.g.h -m i.j.k.l
>
> With this, the interface up, but without Internet connection.
Doing more test, I used this command to configure network manually
settrans -fgap /servers/socket/2 /hurd/pfinet -i /dev/eth0 -a a.b.c.d -g
e.f.g.h -m i.j.k.l
With this, the interface up, but without Internet connection.
After reboot, the interface feels to up correctly, but continues without
con
> I didn't check It, but now I'll check
ps -e doesn't return any netdde process.
> Did you try rtl8139 instead for instance?
Now I'm trying It, but It shows the same problem.
El jue., 4 jul. 2019 a las 23:32, Almudena Garcia (<
liberamenso10...@gmail.com>) escribió:
> > After boot, before runni
> After boot, before running the settrans command, is a netdde
> process still running? You could also make sure no one is running before
> running the settrans command by killing any that would still be running.
I didn't check It, but now I'll check
> Did you try rtl8139 instead for instance?
N
Almudena Garcia, le jeu. 04 juil. 2019 23:18:21 +0200, a ecrit:
> I attach the full output of the command
So the e1000 driver doesn't find the card, that's where the issue would
be. Possibly the boot-time netdde crashes and leaves the card in a very
odd state. After boot, before running the settra
I attach the full output of the command
El jue., 4 jul. 2019 a las 23:14, Samuel Thibault ()
escribió:
> Almudena Garcia, le jeu. 04 juil. 2019 22:11:42 +0200, a ecrit:
> > # settrans -fga /dev/netdde /hurd/netdde
> >
> > I attach the image with the output.
>
> Checking the netdde boot order, it
Almudena Garcia, le jeu. 04 juil. 2019 22:11:42 +0200, a ecrit:
> # settrans -fga /dev/netdde /hurd/netdde
>
> I attach the image with the output.
Checking the netdde boot order, it seems that e1000 output would be
before what shows on your screen shot. Please post the full output by
redirecting
Oops, checking my qemu script, my NIC model is e1000 (not pcnet).
Although, in my previous test with pcnet, I have the same problem
El jue., 4 jul. 2019 a las 23:05, Almudena Garcia (<
liberamenso10...@gmail.com>) escribió:
> > Did you run it as root?
> Oops, I forgot this detail
>
> I attach the
> Did you run it as root?
Oops, I forgot this detail
I attach the content of lspci
El jue., 4 jul. 2019 a las 22:59, Samuel Thibault ()
escribió:
> Almudena Garcia, le jeu. 04 juil. 2019 22:51:20 +0200, a ecrit:
> > lspci don't shows any output.
>
> Did you run it as root?
>
> Samuel
>
>
Almudena Garcia, le jeu. 04 juil. 2019 22:51:20 +0200, a ecrit:
> lspci don't shows any output.
Did you run it as root?
Samuel
> This settrans command would reload the driver, precisely. But
> apparently it doesn't find any card. Which card did you tell qemu to
> emulate? Does it show up in lspci?
My QEMU NIC is pcnet. lspci don't shows any output.
In DHCP, It runs well (in the default microkernel, which not fails in
Almudena Garcia, le jeu. 04 juil. 2019 22:11:42 +0200, a ecrit:
> > Did you try what is documented on [1]https://www.debian.org/ports/hurd/
> hurd-install
>
> Do you refer to settrans command?
And the rest, yes
> I don't use It, because I need to configure static IP automatically when I
> boot
> Did you try what is documented on
https://www.debian.org/ports/hurd/hurd-install
Do you refer to *settrans *command?
I don't use It, because I need to configure static IP automatically when I
boot the system.
Because in my SMP machine the login screen don't reply to keyboard inputs,
and DHCP lo
Hello,
Almudena Garcia, le jeu. 04 juil. 2019 21:48:18 +0200, a ecrit:
> How can I solve this problem?
Did you try what is documented on https://www.debian.org/ports/hurd/hurd-install
?
Samuel
Hi all:
I need to configure Debian GNU/Hurd to boot with static IP.
In my SMP microkernel, the DHCP client crash during the boot
Added to this, even when I got to run the SMP microkernel, the login screen
don't receive keyboard inputs.
So, I need to configure static IP, to try to login through s
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