I found the solution to my problem. I posted my solution here, 
https://lemmy.ml/post/49025144. I just converted the image into a raw.img, made 
it larger, resized the main partition, and used Debian GNU/Hurd command, and it 
worked. Thanks to everyone who tried to help.
Cheers,freebert
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Jun 15, 2026, 00:18 by [email protected]:

> I downloaded the latest development Hurd image on > 
> https://guix.gnu.org/en/download/latest/>  and ran it using the command 
> provided in the docs and added --machine q35
>
> qemu-system-x86_64 --machine q35    -nic user,model=virtio-net-pci    
> -enable-kvm -m 2048    -device virtio-blk,drive=myhd    -drive 
> if=none,file=86pbr2w7zfzf31njwwihxs86adwbb6zv-hurd-barebones.qcow2,id=myhd
>
> When I enter this command, I am stuck in the boot with the line "sd0: timeout 
> waiting for identify"
>
> Now I tried another command with slight modifications from the debian 
> GNU/Hurd guide doing 
>
> kvm -m 4G -drive file=$(echo 
> 86pbr2w7zfzf31njwwihxs86adwbb6zv-hurd-barebones.qcow2),cache=writeback
>
> And it worked. I could login using "login root" with no password. But when I 
> run "guix pull", I get this error
>
> guix pull: error: Git error: cannot extend packfile 
> '/root/.cache/guix/checkouts/7x37p6bub2newlthjx5kk2mco2aq44vxbq9p5gua3sifqxzfb3aqq/.git/objects/pack/pack_git2_37ae6b67c8b573ea':
>  No space left on device
>
> and
>
> ext2fs: part:1:device:hd0: warning: This filesystem is out of space.
>
> I provided the image for more context of out of space issue. Am I doing this 
> right? If what I provided is the way to run it, how do I fix this issue.
>
> I cannot find much documentations on running GNU hurd, so help would be much 
> appreciated.
>

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