jbra...@dismail.de, le mer. 30 mars 2022 15:29:05 +0000, a ecrit:
> So you're not gonna believe this, but it booted, then immediately rebooted.

Uh. More precisely it seems that ext2fs is crashing right after boot is
finished. No idea about this, never seen that before. I'll try to
rebuild a new image, because such a crash would be difficult to debug.

Guy-Fleury Iteriteka, le mer. 30 mars 2022 17:47:04 +0200, a ecrit:
> I faced that problem with the latest image. What I did was to resize the image
> with +5GB see
> [1]https://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/ports/latest/hurd-i386/README.txt
> 
> The issue seems that the latest image missed space for swap out or for another
> reason. I don't know if diagnosis is correct or I was lucky.

It rather looks like luck: swap is at the *beginning* of the disk, and
5GiB is *amply* enough to run the Hurd.

jbra...@dismail.de, le mer. 30 mars 2022 15:29:05 +0000, a ecrit:
> #+BEGIN_SRC shell
> $ qemu-system-i386 -m 4G -display curses -drive 
> cache=writeback,file=./debian-hurd-20220226.img

Note: this is missing -enable-kvm, so that'll terribly slow!

Samuel

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