Luca <l...@orpolo.org> writes: > Hi Sergey, > > Il 03/01/24 09:17, Sergey Bugaev ha scritto: >> How are you running it? Should I still be using a ramdisk image and >> not rumpdisk? > > Recently I've been installing hurd-amd64 on another disk of my > hurd-i386 vm and booting from that. Basically I prepare the disk with > debootstrap --foreign, then I reuse the i386 grub install to boot the > 64 bit kernel with a custom entry, then run the --second stage, > configure login, fstab and network and reboot. I can give you the > exact commands and setup I'm using if you want (I need to reinstall it > anyway due to latest changes),
If you do send an email detailing how to install hurd-amd64, please CC me, and I will edit the wiki. > > I'm currently using qemu via virt-manager, mostly with the default > configuration for an x86_64 vm; that means a virtual SATA disk > controller and Q35 chipset. > > The only issue I see is that sometimes at shutdown rumpdisk hangs and > I can't halt the system, however this seems the same with hurd-i686 > and it doesn't happen if I force the shutdown with halt-hurd (or > reboot-hurd). I didn't had a deeper look at this so far, but I don't > have issues booting or connecting via ssh. I didn't try heavy builds, > so probably that's why I don't see Samuel's issue, but I've been > building gdb and the hurd itself (for a fix for the crash server that > I have in my queue). > > > Luca > -- Joshua Branson Sent from the Hurd