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@@ -19,16 +19,16 @@ and you can use an [[SSD|hurd/rump/rumpdisk]]. If you have difficulty
installing the Hurd, then try setting your harddrive mode to "legacy"
in the BIOS. A cheaper option is the T43 (2GB max RAM).
-**Please note that as of January 2026, users must install the Hurd on physical
-machines with a physical CD, because the Hurd has almost no USB support.** Also
+**Please note that as of January 2026, users should install the Hurd on physical
+machines with a CD, because the Hurd has almost no USB support.** Also
please see our [[recommended Hurd Distributions page|hurd/running/distrib]].
One can also virtually run the hurd via [[qemu|hurd/running/qemu]] and use that image to [[install to real hardware|hurd/running/flash_qemu_img]].
Other working Thinkpads include the X200, T400,
-[[T410|https://logs.guix.gnu.org/hurd/2025-04-25.log#103752]] or T500 Thinkpads,
+[[T410|https://logs.guix.gnu.org/hurd/2025-04-25.log#103752]], T420, or T500 Thinkpads,
which support internet connectivity via the ethernet port. You can
use an [[SSD|hurd/rump/rumpdisk]] on these laptops, which support a
-maximum of 8GB of RAM. The Debian installer images from 2023 fail to
+maximum of 8GB - 16 GB of RAM. The Debian installer images from 2023 fail to
boot these machines, but you can install the Hurd from a linux
installation via [[crossinstall method|hurd/running/debian/CrossInstall]].