[[!meta copyright="Copyright © 2009 Free Software Foundation, Inc."]] [[!meta license="""[[!toggle id="license" text="GFDL 1.2+"]][[!toggleable id="license" text="Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.2 or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation; with no Invariant Sections, no Front-Cover Texts, and no Back-Cover Texts. A copy of the license is included in the section entitled [[GNU Free Documentation License|/fdl]]."]]"""]] *zenhost* is a Xen dom0 (hosted by [[bddebian]]) which is hosting several domUs (see the table on [[public hurd boxen]] for a list). [[!inline pages=public_hurd_boxen/xen_handling feeds=no]] # Installing * Log with screen (`C-a H`). * lvcreate ... * ~tschwinge/machines/MACHINE * ~tschwinge/install_system * MACHINE * /dev/zenhost/...-root * /etc/xen/MACHINE * xm create -c MACHINE * /install * If needed * cd /dev/ && ./MAKEDEV hd2 * settrans /media/data /hurd/ext2fs /dev/hd2 * rmdir /home && ln -s media/data/home / * syncfs -s; halt * Retore * /etc/fstab * /etc/{passwd,shadow,group,gshadow} * adduser ... sudo * /etc/ssh/ssh_host_*key* * xm create -c MACHINE * /install_packages ## TODO ### crosshurd I: Extracting /var/cache/apt/archives/dash_0.5.5.1-3_hurd-i386.deb... tar: ./bin/sh: Cannot create symlink to `dash': File exists tar: ./usr/share/man/man1/sh.1.gz: Cannot create symlink to `dash.1.gz': File exists tar: Exiting with failure status due to previous errors Ignore? ### /install Unpacking debconf (from .../debconf_1.5.28_all.deb) ... + debconf-set-selections warning: Unknown type error, skipping line 7 Fix. Configuring dash ---------------- The system shell is the default command interpreter for shell scripts. Using dash as the system shell will improve the system's overall performance. It does not alter the shell presented to interactive users. Use dash as the default system shell (/bin/sh)? yes Automate. Configuring libpam-runtime -------------------------- Pluggable Authentication Modules (PAM) determine how authentication, authorization, and password changing are handled on the system, as well as allowing configuration of additional actions to take when starting user sessions. Some PAM module packages provide profiles that can be used to automatically adjust the behavior of all PAM-using applications on the system. Please indicate which of these behaviors you wish to enable. 1. Unix authentication (Enter the items you want to select, separated by spaces.) PAM profiles to enable: 1 Automate. +---------------------------Configuring grub-pc------------------------------+ Add grub*- somewhere. +---------------------ca-certificates configuration------------------------+ | Trust new certificates from certificate authorities? | Used to be configured later -- move seeding forward.