Joshua Branson, le sam. 26 oct. 2024 15:43:00 -0400, a ecrit: > Samuel Thibault <samuel.thiba...@gnu.org> writes: > > Not shutdown-hurd, but poweroff-hurd. > > That's another (VERY VERY VERY) minor issue. I can never remember what > the specific hurd specific shutdown commands are. Can we link > shutdown-hurd, hurd-shutdown, hurd-poweroff, halt-hurd, and hurd-halt to > poweroff-hurd ?
You can define aliases for yourself. > >> Weirdly enough, after I pressed return on that command, I could > >> still move the cursor. > > > > That's not really surprising since since poweroff-hurd only cuts the > > base translators, without taking care of termination daemons etc. > > > >> It took X maybe 5 or so minutes before it > >> locked up on me and stopped accepting mouse movements. > > > > That, however, is surprising. Again, using a serial console would allow > > to know what is actually happening. > > I wonder if my T43 has a serial console? Probably not > What sort of hardware could I run the hurd on that has a serial cable? That'd need a usb-to-serial driver. That's where using qemu is convenient because it does have a raw serial port. Samuel