[[!meta copyright="Copyright © 2008, 2009 Free Software Foundation, Inc."]] [[!meta license="""[[!toggle id="license" text="GFDL 1.2+"]][[!toggleable id="license" text="Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.2 or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation; with no Invariant Sections, no Front-Cover Texts, and no Back-Cover Texts. A copy of the license is included in the section entitled [[GNU Free Documentation License|/fdl]]."]]"""]] [[!meta title="Port the Debian Installer to the Hurd"]] [!] Jérémie Koenig has been working on this as a [[Google Summer of Code 2010|2010]] project. --- The primary means of distributing the Hurd is through Debian GNU/Hurd. However, the installation CDs presently use an ancient, non-native installer. The situation could be much improved by making sure that the newer *Debian Installer* works on the Hurd. Some preliminary work has been done, see . The goal is to have the Debian Installer fully working on the Hurd. It requires relatively little Hurd-specific knowledge. A lot of the "non-Linux support" part of the project has already been done thanks to a previous GSoC, so at least no ground reason should bar the project. A lot of the required udebs are already in Debian or are pending upload, so that building an image and booting it does already work. A preliminary list of what remains is * Add initrd support to GNU Mach, unless youpi does it before :) This should not be very complicated by re-using the iopl driver code. * hurdify genext2fs to handle 4096 block size by default (see bug #562999) and support translator entries. * Port busybox. This needs to be synchronized with kfreebsd people, who have probably already done some work, but that seemingly still hasn't been merged. In the meanwhile, youpi has a version with most of it disabled so a d-i image can actually be built. * Port keyboard-setup to configure the xkb driver of the Hurd console As a starting point to get a grasp at how the debian installer is built, students might wish to look at the current Debian installer source and build process on Linux: * svn co svn://svn.debian.org/d-i/trunk/installer/ * cd installer/build * make build_monolithic The same can be done on hurd-i386 but a few non-uploaded packages are needed, see http://people.debian.org/~sthibault/hurd-i386/README-d-i Possible mentors: Samuel Thibault (youpi) Exercise: Fix a couple of Hurd issues in busybox.