It looks like there is some support for SATA drives in Hurd, but almost not 
tested at all.

So I belive here, on debian-hurd, seems more appropriate (seems to be just an 
early untested implementation... rather than a bug [I admit it is not black and 
white]).



There is a quite more simple way to set AHCI (SATA) emulation with QEMU:

-M q35

I believe this is the most recent machine emulated.



-M pc

being the default



So I have tried:

qemu-system-i386 -m 1G -M q35 -hda hd.img

where hd.img was installed with default machine (-M pc)

It see the hard disk, but complains it is impossible to have 255 physical heads.

At the end, it does not work.



Also, with previous line where no cdrom is specified, it complains that

sd1, is a not supported CDROM drive.



When doing:

qemu-system-i386 -m 1.3G -M q35 -cdrom debian-sid-hurd-i386-DVD-1.iso

... it see sd0 as a not libatapi supported CDROM drive

it does use ext2fs with gunzip:device:rd0

I don't really know what is this rd0 device.

But id does not find the files for the installation.


 I guess startup program does a good part of this... I should take a look.

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