Hurd is one of two official kernels developed for the GNU system, and was the exclusive official kernel before
Linux-libre also became an
official GNU package. The Hurd implements a
microkernel based operating system kernel design, making use of
GNU Mach as it's core microkernel, where the Hurd consists of the broader set of usermode device drivers and internal servers necessary for the function of the operating system. The kernel is not yet considered production-ready and because of it's development status as experimental it has not gained widespread adoption, however experimental system distributions making use of it do exist and are used in hobbyist and enthusiast circles as well as research projects.
Debian GNU/Hurd was discussed for a release as technology preview with
Debian 7.0 Wheezy, however these plans were discarded due to the immature state of the system. However the maintainers of Debian GNU/Hurd decided to publish an unofficial release on the release date of Debian 7.0. Debian GNU/Hurd is not considered yet to provide the performance and stability expected from a production system. Debian GNU/Hurd added support for the
x86-64 architecture in the release for 2025, Hurd having integrated
NetBSD's disk
driver via it's
Rump kernel feature. About three quarters of the Debian packages have been ported to Hurd.
Arch Hurd is a derivative work of
Arch Linux, porting it to the
GNU Hurd system with packages optimised for the
Intel P6 architecture. Their goal is to provide an Arch-like user environment (
BSD-style
init scripts,
pacman package manager,
rolling releases, and a simple set up) on the GNU Hurd, which is stable enough for at least occasional use. Currently it provides a
LiveCD for evaluation purposes and installation guides for LiveCD and conventional installation.
Guix System is a distribution of the GNU operating system working on support for the Hurd kernel. An experimental disk image intended for use in a
virtual machine is provided on the project's download page.
Gentoo announced on April 1st 2026 a port to GNU Hurd, whilst being initially played as an
April Fools joke about switching the entire system to using GNU's Hurd exclusively in place of Linux, stating "Despite the experimental status of the port, we’ve found the Hurd to be immensely more robust, and hope to be able to discontinue Linux support by the end of 2026" the part about releasing a new GNU/Hurd variant was genuine news and the project now distributes a pre-prepared disk image on their website as well as scripts to build the image. == Linux kernel (and linux-libre) ==