Michael Banck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Anyway, you can still try to install the Hurd yourself on a free > partition, for example using the crosshurd package. Most people have an > i386, so it's just a matter of perhaps freeing some disk-space and > reading the docs. If it doesn't work with your hardware or you run into > big problems, you will not have lost a lot of time.
I'd need to port brltty first, before being able to boot a native Hurd. I could rpobably get it up and running using bochs, but I did not try this yet. OTOH, the whole port seems miles away from releaseable state, so I wonder why I should bother. If there is no permanent buildd running, I think most developers will not be able to identify hurd specific problems, even if they were very minor. -- CYa, Mario