guide | According to recent news, Linux Lab is a set of instant laboratories for Linux kernel learning, development and testing. The official said that it "can be built and used extremely quickly, with powerful functions and simple usage." |
Since the release of Linux Lab v1.1 in December last year, the official version of v1.2 has been released on GitHub and Gitee. At the same time, Cloud Lab v0.9-rc2 has also ushered in. Both need to be upgraded and used together. Interested parties Friends can understand.
It is reported that Linux Lab v1.2 upgrades part of the kernel to v6.3.6, upgrades part of the QEMU version to v8.0.2, and adds nolibc and NOMMU development support. It is worth noting that this version provides virtual development board support for loongarch / virt In addition, ppc / ppce500, arm / virt, loongarch / virt, s390x / s390-ccw-virtio virtual development boards have been added.
The detailed update log is as follows:
v1.2 rc3
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Added QEMU v8.0.x development support
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Added support for NOMMU development
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Fix the problem that the startup is stuck under the new version of Manjaro
v1.2 rc2
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Added nolibc development support
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Added syscall tailoring development support
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Added usage documents for oneshot mode and nolibc mode
v1.2 rc1
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Added some kernels to v6.1.1
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Update rust-for-kernel support
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Added openeuler kernel support for riscv64 / virt