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# GNU pre0.3-J2 for Bochs mini-FAQ
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## What do you mean "GNU", the GNU Hurd?
Yes and no. See
## Where are...?
Latest version of this FAQ: [[Distrib/BochsFAQ]]
Latest GNU image for Bochs: [http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group\_id=12580](http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=12580)
## Disk line for .bochsrc?
for Bochs 2.0 or later:
ata0-master: type=disk, path="gnu.img", cylinders=1024, heads=16, spt=63
for older versions:
diskc: file="gnu.img", cyl=1024, heads=16, spt=63
## My PATH and prompt are weird, and X clients fail
the profile is not loaded properly, do it manualy with `". /etc/profile"`.
## How can i change terminals?
The Mach console doesn't have multi-terminal capability, and the usual solution is the "screen" program, but..
..the new console server is installed and configured with 6 terminals. beware it hasn't been properly tested. You can launch it with the ncursesw driver:
console -d ncursesw /dev/vcs
and then switching via `C-w 1` (or 2, 3, ...). you can exit it with `C-w x`
see for more details
IMPORTANT: note that X doesn't work well while running the console server.
## Does X work?
Somewhat:
* DRI and speedo modules won't load so they're deactivated.
* The VESA driver also failed so VGA is being used.
* more than 8 bpp won't work.
* for some weird reason the mouse server in `/dev/mouse` doesn't respond, so the mouse is inoperative.
* GNU is still an unstable OS which makes X crash often on it.
To reconfigure it:
dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xfree86
then apply a patch to fix the mouse section:
patch /etc/X11/XF86config-4 /root/XF86Config-4.diff
Installed clients are blackbox window manager and rxvt terminal emulator.
## Is network configured?
Yes, to change parameters use:
settrans -apfg /servers/socket/2 /hurd/pfinet [options to pfinet]
(see `/hurd/pfinet --help` for details)
## How do i mount stuff?
settrans -afg /hurd/
Where `node` is your mount point and `translator` is the filesystem server. Add `-p` to settrans if you want it to stay over reboots (fstab-like)
## Anything neat to try?
yes! instead of `"su"` use `"sush"`, a more flexible version that manages multiple UIDs.
you can also play with userspace filesystems for NFS and FTP in `/hurd/{nfs,ftpfs}` that you can run as user, debug with GDB, etc.
## More questions?
Read the FAQ () for a general overview on the GNU system.
-- [[Main/RobertMillan]] - 20 Nov 2002
TWikified it --- this is my first attempt at TWiki, I hope it's easier to read.
-- [[Main/DaniloSegan]] - 08 Jan 2003