On 01/03/15 23:54, Jody Bruchon wrote: [...] > The boot image is just a kernel with no filesystem, so it won't work > in an emulator without being able to "change disks." I do actually remember installing Slackware off piles of floppies, so I'm familiar with the disk change procedure --- but it act likes it's hung at the prompt. Pressing ENTER does nothing. However, now I'm less tired, I've found the full* images, and they work fine. It feels impressively solid, too. But I still can't make the comb images work. It looks like they're not detected as bootable. (I tried a few emulators.) Has anyone benchmarked it against Minix 2? > Works for me with the latest qemu compiled from source, KVM disabled: > qemu-system-i386 -fda comb360 I'm using qemu 1.1.2 from Debian, and exactly the same command. -- ┌─── dg@cowlark.com ───── http://www.cowlark.com ───── │ │ "Sufficiently advanced incompetence is indistinguishable from │ malice." -- Vernon Schryver
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