diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 38ac48e3..75963faa 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -6,12 +6,12 @@ Not so much at the moment. - x86_64-compatible [kernel](kernel/). - Keeps track of which [memory](kernel/src/memory/) is used and which memory is free, and can allocate memory for itself and [user programs](kernel/src/sys/mem.cpp). -- Can [load files](kernel/src/fs/) from an [initial ramdisk](initrd/), no disk support yet. +- Can load files from a [virtual file system](kernel/src/fs/) supporting an initial ramdisk, device pseudo-filesystems... but no hard disks yet. - Basic preemptive multitasking, round-robin [scheduler](kernel/src/thread/) that can switch between tasks. -- Can [load userspace ELF programs](kernel/src/sys/elf/) from the initial ramdisk as user tasks. -- [System call](kernel/src/sys/) interface and bare-bones [C Library](libs/libc/). -- Some very simple [example programs](apps/), written in C, that the kernel then loads from the initial ramdisk. -- UNIX-like [multitasking primitives](kernel/src/sys/exec.cpp). +- Can [load userspace ELF programs](kernel/src/sys/elf/) from the file system as user tasks. +- [System call](kernel/src/sys/) interface and simple [C Library](libs/libc/), aiming to be POSIX-compatible. +- Some very simple [example programs](apps/), written in C, that then can get loaded and executed by the kernel. +- UNIX-like [multitasking primitives](kernel/src/sys/exec.cpp), which allow user tasks to spawn other tasks. ## Setup To build and run Luna, you will need to build a [GCC Cross-Compiler](https://wiki.osdev.org/Why_do_I_need_a_Cross_Compiler%3F) and cross-binutils for `x86_64-luna`. (Yes, Luna is advanced enough that it can use its own [OS-Specific Toolchain](https://wiki.osdev.org/OS_Specific_Toolchain), instead of a bare metal target like `x86_64-elf`. It is the first of my OS projects to be able to do so. The patches for Binutils and GCC are [binutils.patch](tools/binutils.patch) and [gcc.patch](tools/gcc.patch)).