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<almuhs>rumpdisk doesn't detect the disk when I set SATA interface in AHCI mode <gnucode>almuhs: I did set the SATA interface in compatibility mode to install the Hurd in a T410. It sort of installed, but I am getting weird filestem issues, and networking didn't work on reboot <almuhs>I install from a CD using the Debian GNU/Hurd 2023 image <Pellescours>almuhs: if you try the version 9.2 of netbsd, I think it will work also. That’s approximatively the same version as the one we have <andrewkaster>howdy! I was chatting with Sergey Bugaev yesterday about detecting GNU/Hurd in CMake, and it looks like CMake 3.27+ set(UNIX 1) in the Platform/GNU-Initialize.cmake file. That seems... incorrect, right? <gnucode>I also installed via a CD. I'm sure which one. <gnucode>andrewkaster: are you trying to compile the Hurd with cmake ? <andrewkaster>no, I'm trying to write some code to retrieve process statistics on macOS and figured that since Sergey was there I'd try to make it more generic to any kind of Mach kernel <youpi>andrewkaster: why incorrect? <youpi>I mean, the Hurd is a unix platform, so setting UNIX to 1 seems sensible to me <youpi>skimming quickly over past versions, UNIX was not set to 1 on linux in 3.25.1 either <youpi>if at some point it's set to 1 for linux and other unices, it's probably normal that it's set to 1 for GNU/Hurd <andrewkaster>hm. maybe it was always being set some other way then. I'd be surprised if UNIX wasn't set to 1 on linux sometime after project() <youpi>well, I don't know, but whatevre the reason that was making this commit explicitly set to 1 on Linux is probably the same reason for GNU/Hurd <almuhs>NetBSD 9.1 iso doesn't boot in my T440p <gnucode>Gooberpatrol66: I sent the 2024 q1 qoth to bug-hurd last night. <gnucode>So you can review it now if you like. Feel free to just reply to the email with your comments