[[!meta title="Guix"]] GNU/Hurd support has been integrated in Guix. --- # QEMU Image [[!inline pages=hurd/running/Guix/qemu_image raw=yes feeds=no]] --- # Documentation As Hurd support is integrated in Guix, the [official documentation](https://guix.gnu.org/manual/en/html_node/) also works for Hurd. # Status At the time of writing the Guix manual says "This configuration is experimental and under development. … See [Contributing](https://guix.gnu.org/manual/en/html_node/Contributing.html), on how to help!" The easiest way to try Guix/Hurd is by setting up a Guix Childhurd instance on your GNU/Linux machine. Cross-building to x86_64-gnu [has just landed on Guix master](https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/guix-patches/2024-12/msg00199.html). # Childhurds Guix' operating-system description supports a [`hurd-vm` or *childhurd* service](https://guix.gnu.org/manual/devel/en/html_node/Virtualization-Services.html#The-Hurd-in-a-Virtual-Machine). Specifying the `hurd-vm-service-type` in the `services` of an `operating system` description (operating-system ;; … (services (list ;; Add the 'hurd-vm' service (service hurd-vm-service-type) … %base-services))) automagically builds and starts a `Childhurd` that can be also used for [offloading](https://guix.gnu.org/manual/en/html_node/Daemon-Offload-Setup.html) Hurd builds. # Rumpdisk and NetDDE support Guix supports NetDDE and Rumpdisk, also [running in a Childhurd](https://toot.aquilenet.fr/@civodul/110848429561223704). # Guix/Hurd on Real Iron Guix/Hurd has been [ installed on a Thinkpad X60](https://todon.nl/@janneke/110451493405777898). The Guix installer supports cross-installation support for Guix/Hurd. Of course Guix/Hurd can also be installed from a running GNU/Linux system by doing something like: guix system init hurd.scm /hurd An blog post was published about running [Guix/Hurd on a Thinkpad X60](https://guix.gnu.org/blog/2024/hurd-on-thinkpad/).