Luc Lenôtre
Luc Lenôtre
Hi! There is currently an ISO available for download on the blog: [download](https://blog.lenot.re/assets/article/maestro.iso.gz) (I had to build it manually though) Automatically building it is something I am thinking about and...
> The pre-made ISO hangs after: > > ``` > […] > Create directory `var/opt` > Create directory `var/spool` > Create directory `var/lib/misc` > > Install packages > Install `grub`...
> Do I have a chance to get a Perl binary running, to run mksh’s testsuite with? It probably will be complicated to install since there is no network support...
I am currently thinking about switching the license. A lot of people made that remark. To be fully honest, the decision to use the MIT license was taken a long...
So I tried [v86](https://github.com/copy/v86) as proposed by @kolAflash and it seems to be booting (using GRUB and the kernel on a CDROM, and a filesystem on a hard drive). I...
Thank you for the report! I will check that
Thank you for the bug report! Before trying to make fixes, I urgently need to refactor the codebase, this is absolutely necessary. So I will need some time. I will...
> People who write OS kernels are rarely non-ambitious people, however, and are unlikely to settle for 32-bit x86 support. Indeed, 64 bits support is absolutely on my roadmap.
Hi! After taking the time to think about it all, I decided to settle for the **AGPLv3** license, which I think corresponds to what I want for this project. When...
> That's a really interesting decision, because it will really prevent adoption. As far as I know, now even when running it on server, one will have to share the...