From: Jonathan P. <j-g...@jo...> - 2004-10-22 08:29:15
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It would be great if this would work. I meant to try it but I don't know enough about NFS yet. If you want to try another solution, you can use coLinux as an NFS server. I went as far as setting it up as an NFS server on my pc, but I got sidetracked :) and never got to actually plugging my cube into it. I think you'll have an easier time with coLinux. Just remember to use bridged networking. Cheers, --Jonathan ----- Original Message ----- From: "Steven Looman" <st...@kr...> To: <gc-...@li...> Sent: Friday, October 22, 2004 8:50 AM Subject: [lists] Re: [Gc-linux-devel] BOOTING IN WINDOWS!! > It complains about not having the special files in /dev/. Windows is > probably not able to do this, so I guess you're out of luck. Probably the > same thing for files/executable that have the SUID bit set. > > The Mame PoC uses the netblock driver, which mounts a file over a network > and uses it as a "block device" (like a harddisk is). However, it's not > possible to do this trick on the debian root package since the nbd-client > gets killed when switching runlevels and the root device is lost, kind of > like pulling your harddrive out of your computer while it's running. > > Greets, > > Steven Looman, Steve_- > > On Thu, Oct 21, 2004 at 10:12:50PM -0600, Kevin Sucre wrote: >> I downloaded Windows Services for Unix and used it for the NFS server. >> >> The cube almost boots up. i beleive there is an error with unpacking the >> tar.gz debian boot package. because it complains about >> not having an inital console, and i should pass something to the kernel. >> >> Anyone get cube booting in windows? >> >> Dont need to be using Windows Servies for Unix, if you got it working >> with >> something else please let me know. >> >> Kevin Sucre |