Porting is not the same as installing on the same filesystem. Each
version of Debian you mentioned needs its own filesystem to work with.
Again, this is NOT a simple matter of just using the same files with a
different kernel! The infrastructure of each OS is fundamentally
different. You NEED to use a different partition for each of them.

Good luck.

On Mon, 2018-12-10 at 22:12 +0100, Marek Mosiewicz wrote:
> W dniu 10.12.2018, pon o godzinie 13∶49 -0600, użytkownik John Hasler
> napisał:
> > Hurd differs from Linux as much as Linux differs from Windows
> > (maybe
> > more).  Put it on a seperate partition.
> That is probably best to do but I do not agree that difference is so
> big. There is Debian BSD, Debian Linux and Debian HURD and they all
> base on same user space applications. 
> 
> 
> > From Debian Hurd page 
> > https://www.debian.org/ports/hurd/index.en.html :
> " Porting
> 
> Porting packages is quite trivial most of the time, there are just a
> couple of traps that they can fall into, a list of common issues is
> available."
> 

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