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Table of Contents
About
AurixOS is a general-purpose operating system, meant to take security, performance and usability to the next level.
Getting Started
Latest official releases of AurixOS are available for download here.
Prerequisites
If you have Homebrew installed, simply run brew bundle
to install all required build dependencies (incl. packages to build AurixOS for every supported architecture).
Alternatively, read the Brewfile in the root of this repository and install the required (and optional) packages manually.
Building
To build AurixOS, simply run make
in the root directory of this repository.
To change the build target, run make ARCH=arch PLATFORM=platform
, where arch
is the target architecture, and platform
is the target platform (Default is set to x86_64
/generic-pc
).
Possible/planned targets:
i686 / x86_64
generic-pc
arm32 (not available yet)
raspi2
aarch64
raspi3
(not available yet)raspi4
(limited support)raspi5
(not available yet)
Note
On x86(_64) architectures, a UEFI bootloader will be automatically built and packaged together together with a legacy stub. On arm32 and aarch64, invoke Make with
NOUEFI=n
modifier to create a UEFI-capable image.
Inputting an invalid architecture/platform combination will result in an error.
Building AurixOS images is also supported with Make recipes:
livecd
builds a CD-ROM image (.iso)livehdd
builds a HDD image (.img)livesd
builds an SD Card image (.img)
Please note that not all bootable images can be created for all platforms (eg. rpi4
only supports creating an SD Card image). Any attempt at creating an unsupported image will result in an error.
All generated images reside in the release/
directory and follow this naming scheme:
aurixos-live[MEDIA]-[GIT_REV]_[ARCH]-[PLATFORM].iso
make help
shows you all available build options
Running
To run AurixOS on QEMU, run make run
(optionally, append ARCH=arch PLATFORM=platform
if you're building/running AurixOS on an architecture other than x86_64).
Alternatively, you can boot AurixOS on a physical machine by running dd if=release/<usb-image>.img of=/dev/<target USB drive> bs=1M
and booting off of this USB drive.
Support
If you have any questions, feel free to open a GitHub issue. Alternatively, you can visit us:
- on our Discord server
- on #aurixos at irc.libera.chat (Kiwi IRC)
Contributing
First off, thanks for taking the time to contribute! Contributions are what make the open-source community such an amazing place to learn, inspire, and create. Any contributions you make will benefit everybody else and are greatly appreciated.
Please read our contribution guidelines, and thank you for being involved!
Authors & contributors
For a full list of all authors and contributors, see the contributors page.
Security
AurixOS follows good practices of security, but 100% security cannot be assured. AurixOS is provided "as is" without any warranty. Use at your own risk.
For more information and to report security issues, please refer to our security documentation.
License
This project is licensed under the MIT license.
See LICENSE for more information.