I've just installed Debian GNU/Hurd 2023 again, using a simpler Qemu script
with IDE disk and cdrom.
It works without problem
This is my script, using a 20G qcow image.
*MEMORY=2GFILE=$HOME/hurd_qemu/hurd2.img#CDROM=Descargas/debian-sid-hurd-i386-DVD-1.isoCDROM="$HOME/Descargas/debian-hurd-2023-i386-NETINST-1.iso"#
If I ever need to add a cdrom echo "running ssh"qemu-system-i386 -s -m
$MEMORY \ -hda $FILE \
-cdrom $CDROM \ -smp 8
\ -boot d
\ -net
user,hostfwd=tcp:127.0.0.1:2222-:22 \ -net
nic,model=e1000 \ -enable-kvm
\ -no-shutdown \
-no-reboot \ -vga std \
-display gtk;#+END_SRC*
Maybe the Sergey problem can be in the image's big size, so much bigger
than the mine, but i'm not sure.
If I got time, I will try to install in real hardware, to check if there
are any problem there.
I expect that info are useful
El jue, 15 jun 2023 a las 0:27, Samuel Thibault (<[email protected]>)
escribió:
> Almudena Garcia, le mer. 14 juin 2023 21:25:32 +0200, a ecrit:
> > Due to rumpdisk, I use a raw image, because the installer, using
> rumpdisk,
> > doesn't detect fine the qcow2 image.
>
> Uh? That's terribly odd: raw vs qcow is supposed to be a host-only
> thing, and not have any actual effect on the guest... Possibly it could
> even be a qemu bug. It's worth investigating at least.
>
> Samuel
>
>