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Re: HURD and Linux on same partition



Porting is not the same as installing on the same filesystem. Each
version of Debian you mentioned needs its own filesystem to work with.
Again, this is NOT a simple matter of just using the same files with a
different kernel! The infrastructure of each OS is fundamentally
different. You NEED to use a different partition for each of them.

Good luck.

On Mon, 2018-12-10 at 22:12 +0100, Marek Mosiewicz wrote:
> W dniu 10.12.2018, pon o godzinie 13∶49 -0600, użytkownik John Hasler
> napisał:
> > Hurd differs from Linux as much as Linux differs from Windows
> > (maybe
> > more).  Put it on a seperate partition.
> That is probably best to do but I do not agree that difference is so
> big. There is Debian BSD, Debian Linux and Debian HURD and they all
> base on same user space applications. 
> 
> 
> > From Debian Hurd page 
> > https://www.debian.org/ports/hurd/index.en.html :
> " Porting
> 
> Porting packages is quite trivial most of the time, there are just a
> couple of traps that they can fall into, a list of common issues is
> available."
> 

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