Don’t want to rely on other’s opinions about the Hurd? How to run your own GNU Hurd, in 140 letters:
wget http://people.debian.org/~sthibault/hurd-i386/debian-hurd.img.tar.gz; tar xf de*hu*gz; qemu-system-x86_64 -hda de*hu*g -m 1G
For additional convenience and performance, setup ssh access and enable kvm:
wget http://people.debian.org/~sthibault/hurd-i386/debian-hurd.img.tar.gz; tar xf de*hu*gz; qemu-system-x86_64 -enable-kvm -net user,hostfwd=tcp:127.0.0.1:2222-:22 -net nic -m 1G -drive cache=writeback,file=$(ls de*hu*g)
⇒ login: root, no pw needed. Set a password for user demo
:
passwd demo
⇒ log into your Hurd via ssh:
ssh demo@localhost -p 2222
That’s it: You run the Hurd. You you would want to do that? See cat translator_intro
— and much more [2].
Additional information:
Anhang | Größe |
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2016-06-08-hurd-howto-140-combined.xcf [8] | 119.56 KB |
2016-06-08-hurd-howto-140-combined.png [7] | 19.92 KB |
hurd-test-2017.webm [9] | 1.05 MB |
Links:
[1] http://www.xn--drachentrnen-ocb.de/files/2016-06-08-hurd-howto-140-chars.png
[2] http://www.gnu.org/software/hurd/community/weblogs/ArneBab/technical-advantages-of-the-hurd.html
[3] https://people.debian.org/~sthibault/hurd-i386/README
[4] http://www.gnu.org/software/hurd/hurd/running/qemu.html
[5] http://www.gnu.org/software/hurd/contributing.html#index4h2
[6] http://qemu.org
[7] http://www.xn--drachentrnen-ocb.de/files/2016-06-08-hurd-howto-140-combined.png
[8] http://www.xn--drachentrnen-ocb.de/files/2016-06-08-hurd-howto-140-combined.xcf
[9] http://www.xn--drachentrnen-ocb.de/files/hurd-test-2017.webm