The main compiler (cc1) crashes in some obscure null dereference that I'll have to investigate.
However, it compiles fine, and the preprocessor seems to work...
init is now split into two parts: preinit, which lives in the initrd and prepares the root file system for init,
and the actual /usr/bin/init, which lives in the root partition and starts services and reaps zombies.
The kernel now looks for /bin/preinit instead of /bin/init as the executable for the init process.
All configuration files in initrd/etc have been moved to base/etc. (The plan is to have only moon and preinit in the initrd.)
Since the current Ext2 implementation is read-only (and it's on a CDROM so it would be read-only anyways),
/home/selene is a tmpfs (as well as /tmp), to allow for a writable home directory.
The system is slower now, but that's to expect since the Ext2 code doesn't use caching and the ATA code still uses PIO.