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Re: More patches for the FAQ
From: |
Alfred M. Szmidt |
Subject: |
Re: More patches for the FAQ |
Date: |
Wed, 19 Jan 2005 13:04:34 +0100 |
How about the following instead? I made some minor modifications here
and there, most notable is the OSKit information. Frédéric, I hope I
spelt your name correctly.
Ognyan, your L4 changes will be commited soonish... Sorry for the
delay.
--- faq.en.in 07 Jan 2005 00:28:26 +0100 1.15
+++ faq.en.in 19 Jan 2005 13:02:08 +0100
@@ -115,12 +115,14 @@ try it and help us get there.
?? Why is `/usr' a symbolic link to `.'?
-{MB} The distinction between `/' and `/usr' has historical reasons.
+{MB,FH} The distinction between `/' and `/usr' has historical reasons.
Back when Unix systems were booted from two tapes, a small root tape
and a big user tape. Today, we like to use different partitions for
these two spaces. The Hurd throws this historical garbage away. We
-think that we have found a more flexible solution called shadow
-filesystems. Unfortunately, support for shadowed filesystems is not yet
-implemented.
+think that we have found a more flexible solution called union
+filesystems, which allow to create virtual filesystems which are the
+union of several other filesystems. However, support for union
+filesystems is still in early development.
+
? Installation
@@ -301,14 +319,21 @@ about translators.
?? Where is the documentation?
-{NHW} There are neither man pages nor info nodes for the Hurd translators
-and commands. Documentation lives inside of the binaries and can be
-found by passing the `--help' option to a given command. For instance:
+{NHW,MM} There are neither man pages nor info nodes for the Hurd
+translators and commands. Documentation lives inside of the binaries
+and can be found by passing the `--help' option to a given command.
+For instance:
# /hurd/ext2fs --help
will tell you what types of options the ext2fs translator accepts.
+The GNU/Hurd User's Guide and the GNU Hurd Reference Manual both
+provide some help about the usage of and concepts behind the GNU Hurd.
+You can find them, among others, at:
+
+ http://www.gnu.org/software/hurd/docs.html
+
?? What is a translator?
{MB} There is a text about translators available at:
@@ -336,10 +361,19 @@ prompt.
?? How do I use non-US keyboard bindings?
-{NHW} Take a look at:
+{NHW,FH} Take a look at:
http://www.xs4all.nl/~mgerards/xkb8.tar.gz
+If you want a debian package, you can add to your
+'etc/apt/sources.list'
+
+ deb http://debian.duckcorp.org/unstable/binary-hurd-i386/ ./
+
+and then run
+
+ apt-get install console-driver-xkb.
+
?? How do I enable color on the console?
{NHW} If you are using the GNU Mach microkernel, you can set your
@@ -378,7 +412,9 @@ filesystem.
?? Why does `ps aux' give me strange output?
-{MB} Try `ps Aux'.
+{MB,MM} Try `ps Aux'. Indeed, under GNU/Hurd, `ps aux' doesn't list
+all processes: it omits the session and group leaders, and the
+processes without parent.
?? I have a hung process that I want to kill, however, `ps' is now
hanging too.
@@ -466,6 +502,17 @@ happens. Thomas explains:
If you can reproduce this error message, please report it.
+?? What does ``computer bought the farm'' mean ?
+
+{FH} This message is the text that corresponds to the errno code
+`EIEIO'. Roland McGrath explains:
+
+ That message is not output by any particular servers at
+ particular times; rather it is the perror text for the errno
+ code EIEIO, which is returned by various RPCs and functions
+ for a variety of "hopeless" error conditions.
+
+
?? What does ``/dev/hd0s1: MOUNTED READ-ONLY; MUST USE `fsysopts
--writable''' mean?
@@ -558,13 +605,17 @@ at:
?? What is OSKit-Mach?
-{NHW} There are two versions of Mach: GNU Mach and OSKit-Mach. The
-former uses the drivers from Linux 2.0.x while the latter uses the
-University of Utah's OSKit. If all goes well, OSKit-Mach will be
-stabilized and become the official kernel. You can find out more about
-the OSKit at:
-
- http://www.cs.utah.edu/flux/oskit
+{NHW,FH} There are two versions of GNU Mac that are in use: GNU Mach
+1.x and GNU Mach 2.x, formerly known as OSKit-Mach. The former uses
+the drivers from Linux 2.0.x while the latter uses the University of
+Utah's OSKit library for drivers. You can find out more about the
+OSKit library at:
+
+ http://www.cs.utah.edu/flux/oskit
+
+GNU Mach 2.x is usable, but some things are still missing or not
+working, like the serial port and scsi drivers. This is why GNU Mach
+2.0 hasn't released yet and the two versions coexist.
?? Where is the documentation?
@@ -647,9 +698,11 @@ files like backups in the modified tree,
# diff -x ChangeLog -Nurp hurd-orig hurd
-Answers were given by:
-* {NHW} Neal H Walfield <address@hidden>
-* {MB} Marcus Brinkmann <address@hidden>
-* {AMS} Alfred M. Szmidt <address@hidden>
+Answers were given by (in chronological order):
+* {NHW} Neal H Walfield <address@hidden>
+* {MB} Marcus Brinkmann <address@hidden>
+* {AMS} Alfred M. Szmidt <address@hidden>
+* {FH} Frédéric Henry <address@hidden>
+* {MM} Manuel Menal <address@hidden>
vim:ts=8:sw=8:tw=72
- More patches for the FAQ, Neryel (Frédéric HENRY), 2005/01/08
- Re: More patches for the FAQ, Alfred M. Szmidt, 2005/01/08
- Re: More patches for the FAQ, Neryel (Frédéric HENRY), 2005/01/09
- Re: More patches for the FAQ, Alfred M. Szmidt, 2005/01/09
- Re: More patches for the FAQ, Marcus Brinkmann, 2005/01/11
- Re: More patches for the FAQ, Alfred M. Szmidt, 2005/01/11
- Re: More patches for the FAQ, Neryel (Frédéric HENRY), 2005/01/18
- Re: More patches for the FAQ, Alfred M. Szmidt, 2005/01/19
- Re: More patches for the FAQ,
Alfred M. Szmidt <=
- Re: More patches for the FAQ, Alfred M. Szmidt, 2005/01/21
Re: More patches for the FAQ, James A. Morrison, 2005/01/10