Jeffrey Walton <[email protected]> writes: > On Sat, Feb 2, 2019 at 10:24 PM Amos Jeffries <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> On 3/02/19 11:27 am, Samuel Thibault wrote: >> > >> > Jeffrey Walton, le sam. 02 févr. 2019 14:19:24 -0500, a ecrit: >> >> I'm trying to install HURD into a Virtual Box VM on Windows.
Also you might check out qemu. Most Hurd people run the Hurd in qemu, which tends to be much more performent than Virtual Box. :) >> > >> > I don't think anybody tried that setup. >> > >> >> This was the setup I was working with some years ago. The same issue >> occured on first install of the Debian's (then) latest image download link. >> >> VirtualBox requires the VM to be 32-bit with the same extensions pack >> installed as if a standard Linux Debian VM was to be used. Without these >> a pile of confusing device issues occur. > > Thanks. > > I found I could work around it by inserting a CD if one was not > present (or ejecting one if present). I guess it has something to do > with udev being able to move the computer to a new state that allows > it to boot. > > No logs to provide at the moment, though. There's no dmesg, and trying > to read /dev/klog crashes: > > $ dmesg > -bash: dmesg: command not found > $ cat /dev/klog > cat: /dev/klog: Computer bought the farm > > Does anyone know how to view system logs on this OS? > > Jeff > -- Joshua Branson Sent from Emacs and Gnus

