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gzipped tarball or CDs?
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Arnaud Delobelle |
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gzipped tarball or CDs? |
Date: |
Wed, 12 Mar 2003 19:27:15 +0000 |
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Mutt/1.3.28i |
Hello everyone
This weekend I installed the Hurd using the `tarball' method as
described in the user's guide. Well it kind of worked, apart from
fsck who couldn't mount / ro, and google told me that I should add a
--readonly on the module line in my grub menu.lst, and also that my
tarball was too old, and that this fsck problem was fixed now.
Never mind I thought, it's running now. Then I wanted to apt-get some
stuff so I set up the network, following the instructions on the
user's guide again (thanks for writing it). I ran an apt-get update &
apt-get upgrade but this was very unwise, since now when I boot in
multiuser mode I can't login as anyone (even root).
I know I have an obsolete version of the tarball, so I'd like to
install a more up to date version of the Hurd. I know that there are
iso images that are more recent, but it's not that easy for me to burn
CDs, and also I'd rather download packages when I need them than
3*650MB in one go (although I'll do it if it turns out to be the only
solution). So here are my questions:
1. Is there an up to date tarball (the one I got was from
ftp.gnu.org/gnu/hurd/contrib/marcus/gnu-latest.tar.gz -- from memory)?
If yes where is it?
2. If I need to download CDs, should I get K2, and can I just
download CD1 and then apt-get things, or is it more reliable to get
the packages from the CDs?
Thanks for your help, and I apologize if my question has been answered
before / is irrelevant, but I'm unfamiliar with the Hurd and I don't
know my way around at all.
--
Arnaud Delobelle
delobelle@blueyonder.co.uk
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