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## Auto-converted by kwiki2moinmoin v2005-10-07 | #language en The Hurd is a MultiServer MicroKernel ["POSIX"]-emulating operating system kernel, based on the ["Mach"] microkernel, although there has been talk about porting it to the ["L4"] microkernel too. |
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TheHurd is a MultiServer MicroKernel ["POSIX"]-emulating operating system, based on the ["Mach"] microkernel, although there has been talk about porting it to the ["L4"] microkernel too. |
Currently, TheHurd is not in a production-ready state yet, but you can still install it, if you just work a bit and already got linux working. You have to use ["Grub"] to boot (["LILO"] doesn't support "Mach"), which is a good thing anyway. |
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Currently, TheHurd is not in a usable state yet, but you can still install it, if you just work a bit and already got linux working. You have to use ["GRUB"] to boot (["LILO"] doesn't support ["Mach"]), which is a good thing anyway. Prepare a <["1GB"] Linux partition, and follow the instructions. |
You can follow also the instructions about Hurd on ["qemu"] : http://hurd.gnufans.org/bin/view/Distrib/HurdOnQEMU |
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MarcusBrinkmann is the lead ["DebianGNUHurd"] developer. | or use the Hurd [http://www.superunprivileged.org/hurd/live-cd/ LiveCD]. |
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What the name ``Hurd'' means {{{ According to Thomas Bushnell, BSG, the primary architect of the Hurd, ```Hurd' stands for `Hird of Unix-Replacing Daemons'. And, then, `Hird' stands for `Hurd of Interfaces Representing Depth'. We have here, to my knowledge, the first software to be named by a pair of mutually recursive acronyms.'' '''(from the ["GNU"] HURD webpage)''' }}} |
== What the name "Hurd" means == According to Thomas Bushnell, BSG, the primary architect of the Hurd, "Hurd' stands for 'Hird of Unix-Replacing Daemons'. And, then, 'Hird' stands for 'Hurd of Interfaces Representing Depth'. We have here, to my knowledge, the first software to be named by a pair of mutually recursive acronyms." '''(from the ["GNU"] HURD webpage)''' |
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---- General Hurd Resources {{{ ["GNUHurd"] homepage: http://www.gnu.org/software/hurd }}} {{{ ["DebianGNUHurd"] homepage: http://www.debian.org/ports/hurd }}} {{{ MarcusBrinkmann 's HURD talk: http://people.debian.org/~brinkmd/talk-hurd/ }}} Developer Resources {{{ Savannah HURD page: http://savannah.gnu.org/projects/hurd }}} {{{ Sourceforge HURD page: http://www.sourceforge.net/projects/hurd }}} {{{ Console translator work (Kalle's page): http://stekt.oulu.fi/~tosi/gnu/hurd }}} {{{ OSF Mach docs: }}} {{{ OSF Mach docs (manpage format): http://www.grawk.net/~nick/docs/cmu-mach-man.tar.gz }}} {{{ Code browser (in progress): http://teleport.medri.hr/~docelic/hxr/http/search }}} {{{ ["NigglyHURDBugs"] }}} {{{ PackagesWithHurdBugs }}} '''can someone fill in the rest of these links, and add more?''' |
== General Hurd Resources == * [http://www.superunprivileged.org/hurd/live-cd/ Hurd] ["LiveCD"] . * Debian [:TheHurd:Hurd] homepage: http://www.debian.org/ports/hurd * [http://hurd.gnufans.org/ The HURD Wiki] * [http://www.debian.org/ports/hurd/hurd-install Hurd installation]. == Developer Resources == * Savannah HURD page: http://savannah.gnu.org/projects/hurd * OSF Mach docs: * OSF Mach docs (manpage format): http://www.grawk.net/~nick/docs/cmu-mach-man.tar.gz * Code browser (in progress): http://teleport.medri.hr/~docelic/hxr/http/search == See also: == * ["GNUHurd"] * http://www.debian.org/ports/hurd/ * http://packages.debian.org/unstable/base/hurd * http://www.gnu.org/software/hurd/hurd.html * http://www.cs.pdx.edu/~trent/gnu/hurd/ * http://www.osdata.com/oses/hurd.htm * http://angg.twu.net/the_hurd_links.html * you can fill-in the rest of these links and add more. |
The Hurd is a ?MultiServer ?MicroKernel ["POSIX"]-emulating operating system kernel, based on the ["Mach"] microkernel, although there has been talk about porting it to the ["L4"] microkernel too.
Currently, TheHurd is not in a production-ready state yet, but you can still install it, if you just work a bit and already got linux working. You have to use ["Grub"] to boot (["LILO"] doesn't support "Mach"), which is a good thing anyway.
You can follow also the instructions about Hurd on ["qemu"] : http://hurd.gnufans.org/bin/view/Distrib/HurdOnQEMU
or use the Hurd [http://www.superunprivileged.org/hurd/live-cd/ LiveCD].
What the name "Hurd" means
According to Thomas Bushnell, BSG, the primary architect of the Hurd, "Hurd' stands for 'Hird of Unix-Replacing Daemons'. And, then, 'Hird' stands for 'Hurd of Interfaces Representing Depth'. We have here, to my knowledge, the first software to be named by a pair of mutually recursive acronyms." (from the ["GNU"] HURD webpage)
General Hurd Resources
[http://www.superunprivileged.org/hurd/live-cd/ Hurd] ["LiveCD"] .
Debian [:TheHurd:Hurd] homepage: http://www.debian.org/ports/hurd
[http://hurd.gnufans.org/ The HURD Wiki]
[http://www.debian.org/ports/hurd/hurd-install Hurd installation].
Developer Resources
Savannah HURD page: http://savannah.gnu.org/projects/hurd
- OSF Mach docs:
OSF Mach docs (manpage format): http://www.grawk.net/~nick/docs/cmu-mach-man.tar.gz
Code browser (in progress): http://teleport.medri.hr/~docelic/hxr/http/search
See also:
- ["GNUHurd"]
- you can fill-in the rest of these links and add more.