Hi Again All, As a follow-on to the recent post, I just started to wonder something.
How would Sculpt (Genode) on bare-metal HW be better, or worse, than NOVA, or SeL4, for example? I have been really set on using NOVA as the hypervisor with Sculpt and virtualbox on top, but I started to wonder if bare-metal HW would actually be a better option. Just thinking outside the box a bit. Cheers, Lonnie On Fri, Apr 10, 2020 at 4:49 PM Lonnie Cumberland <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi All, > > I am reading up on Genode with a focus towards Sculpt which I have been > able to build and run. > > Nice work, by the way, to the developers (Norman and team) !!! > > In my reading on the different kernels, it seems as though Genode can run > by itself without a specific kernel, unless I read that wrong. With that > in mind, I am wondering if Genode is compiling in the kernel and other > components from a Unikernel or LibOS perhaps which could be the case, I > guess. > > If this is true, then how would Sculpt be built without a kernel in place > if you were to choose bare metal? > > Just some jumbled thoughts still as I am still trying to get the full > picture for everything. > Cheers and have a good weekend, > Lonnie > >
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