> On 19 Jun 2026, at 22:50, Bradley Morgan <[email protected]> wrote: > > Good that sergey did it (atleast some) :) He did 95% of the work. > Are you a ARM folk too? An enthusiast, not an ARM system developer though. Did it for quite some time for i686 and x86_64, but got so many years working with business applications with high level languages that started really missing the low-level C stuff. I daily drive in a M4 MacBook, have a few Raspberry Pis and a few other ARM SoCs. But my ultimate goal is to have it booting on an old M1 Mac Mini, even if just via serial TTY. > Perhaps if we are lucky ;) we could get arm.com folks to work on hurd. > but we may not be lucky :( That would be great. > Thanks!
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