I've recently become very interested in the Hurd. I'd like to try it
without creating a new partition on my drive, though.

So, I created a 200 meg file and ran mke2fs on it. I then mounted it
and ran the cross-install script, so I now have a Hurd disk image
ready to boot. I'm assuming I can just use dd and write this to a disk
partition if I like what I see. :)

So, is it possible using GRUB to boot the Hurd from a file within an
ext2 partition?

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