June 19, 2026 at 12:28 PM, "Bradley Morgan" <[email protected] 
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> wrote:



> 
> On June 19, 2026 5:22:25 PM GMT+01:00, Sergey Bugaev <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> 
> > 
> > On Fri, Jun 19, 2026 at 1:27 AM include <[email protected]> wrote:
> > 
> > > 
> > > On June 18, 2026 11:13:47 PM GMT+01:00, Diego Nieto Cid
> > > 
> > <[email protected]>
> > 
> > > 
> > > >El jue, 18 jun 2026 a las 18:37, include (<[email protected]>)
> > > 
> > escribió:
> > 
> > > 
> > > >
> > >  >> Question, is ARM64 supported, if not, no worries, I'll add it.
> > >  >>
> > >  >>
> > >  >Sergey started porting GNU Hurd to aarch64[1] and there have been some
> > >  >more
> > >  >recent attempts at polishing the patches by Paulo[2]. You may search
> > > 
> > the
> > 
> > > 
> > > >mailing list from its archive page in case I missed something
> > > 
> > relevant[3].
> > 
> > Indeed, I was hacking on the AArhc64 port (aarch64-gnu) in 2024. It
> > was working somewhat, but not anywhere nearly as complete/usable as
> > the x86 ports. If you are entirely unfamiliar with the Hurd, I suggest
> > you grab an x86_64 GNU/Hurd system (Debian GNU/Hurd is the easiest)
> > and explore it for a while before looking at the AArch64 port.
> > 
> I already got a patch merged :)

You've got one more code patch than I do!

> > 
> > [0] gives a more recent update (compared to the initial announcement)
> > on the state of that aarch64-gnu, and [1] might also be relevant, in
> > the bit about drivers and interrupts.
> > 
> > [0]: https://lists.nongnu.org/archive/html/bug-hurd/2024-03/msg00114.html
> > [1]: https://lists.nongnu.org/archive/html/bug-hurd/2026-05/msg00044.html
> > 
> > What are you experienced in? What sort of projects have you worked on?
> > 
> I'm personally experienced in bootloader development.

You might be interested in Sergey's pet project.  It's more about the OS 
bootstrap...
https://hurd.ion.nu/open_issues/serverbootv2.html
 
> Phones and androids are generally fun for me
> 
> That transfers my knowledge over to arm32 (and 64)
> 
> I hope we all can work together in closing in the arm port, and maybe
> add more architectures as people start to migrate to hurd
> 
> > 
> > > 
> > > Looks fun, heh.
> > > 
> > >  maybe architecture related code should be in arch/?
> > > 
> > >  instead of aarch64/
> > > 
> > >  otherwise it'll be a mess, lol
> > > 
> > >  riscv/ mips/ x86/ etc,
> > > 
> > That is a small detail in the grand scheme of things... perhaps an
> > arch/ directory would be more clear, but Mach historically always had
> > per-architecture ports at the top level. See alpha/, i386*/, mips/ at
> > [2] for example.
> > 
> > [2]: https://github.com/Prajna/mach/tree/master/kernel
> > 
> Hmm, I see. But IMHO its slightly messy, to a new contributors eyes.
> 
> That's why I suggested the arch directory
> 
> If we like add more arches, then why not add a directory where all these
> arches go
> 
> > 
> > Sergey
> > 
> Thanks!
>

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