David Renz, on Fri 18 Dec 2015 18:49:11 +0100, wrote: > if it really wouldn't be supported by Debian Hurd, then the installation > process couldn't even reach that stage, isn't it?
Yes it would: loading the kernel and initrd is done by grub through the help of the BIOS legacy interface. > Basically Debian Hurd SHOULD definitely be able to work in a Virtual Box VM, > isn't it? Yes, in theory yes, but not many people actually test then, let alone Hurd developers (they use kvm/qemu), so issues with Virtual Box are most often not even known about. Samuel
