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Missing updates from FDOS/kernel #3
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So I suppose sys should be candidate to sync and then use as a submodule of kernel? |
That is the plan. Note though the in kernel version should build as minimal variant (just fd kernel support), while external one should be full version. |
I wanted to see how share went before updating sys to a submodule, as using them with git is new for me |
@PerditionC I notice you've updated the boot files. What are your thoughts now on making sys a submodule of kernel? The problem I see is that there's no distinct user/provider relationship between the two as the kernel needs some boot files from sys, but equally sys needs to use kernel headers. It doesn't look obvious to me now that sys should be a submodule. |
The loaders in the boot directory have received updates in the kernel repo, some of which I contributed. Likely sys itself also received updates there. I don't understand why there should be a separate sys repo to begin with, but if there is it should surely carry the most recent revisions.
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