The GNU project was started in 1983 and in 2025 you can finally use a pure GNU operating system. Not that you’d want to but that is some serious perseverance.
The GNU project was started in 1983 and in 2025 you can finally use a pure GNU operating system. Not that you’d want to but that is some serious perseverance.
How can I find out if it supports ext4? if it does I might install it tonight. I have been waiting for Hurd for over a decade.
Just FYI: Everything Hurd set out to do which Linux couldn’t has by now been implemented in Linux.
Such as?
Portability to different architectures, filesystem in userspace, and updating the kernel without rebooting are the major ones.
You can patch the kernel live? I know that Ubuntu does that
Red Hat does it, too.
But it’s a paid enterprise feature.