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Update `parts.rst` to remove remaining references to sysa/sysb/sysc
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If the kernel bootstrap option is enabled then a C program ``kexec-linux`` is compiled.
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This can be used to launch a Linux kernel from Fiwix.
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This can be used to launch a Linux kernel from Fiwix (when not using ``--kernel``).
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kexec-tools 2.0.22
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``kexec`` is a utility for the Linux kernel that allows the re-execution of the
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Linux kernel without a manual restart from within a running system. It is a
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kind of soft-restart. It is only built for non-chroot mode, as we only use it
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in non-chroot mode. It is used to go into sysb/sysc.
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in non-chroot mode. It is used to boot the Linux kernel that will be built next
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from the current Linux kernel (when using ``--kernel``).
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Linux kernel 4.9.10
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work with our version of binutils. However, a much earlier 4.9.10 does
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(selected arbitrarily, could go newer but did not test), with a small amount
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of patching. This is also modern enough for most hardware and to cause few
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problems with software built in sysc. Secondly, the linux-libre scripts are used
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problems with software built afterwards. Secondly, the linux-libre scripts are used
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to deblob the kernel. Every other pregenerated file is appended with ``_shipped``
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so we use a ``find`` command to remove those, which are automatically regenerated.
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The kernel config was originally taken from Void Linux, and was then modified
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We then kexec to use the new Linux kernel, using ``kexec-tools`` for a Linux
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kernel and ``kexec-linux`` for Fiwix.
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musl 1.2.4
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==========
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At this point, it is guaranteed that we are running on Linux with thread support,
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so we rebuild musl with thread support.
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curl 7.88.1
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``curl`` is used to download files using various protocols including HTTP and HTTPS.
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However, this first build does not support encrypted HTTPS yet.
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However, this first build does not support encrypted HTTPS yet. ``curl`` requires
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Linux and musl with thread support, which are now available.
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bash 5.2.15
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interactive shell. ``autoconf-2.69`` is used to regenerate the configure
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script and ``bison`` is used to recreate some included generated files.
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curl 7.83.0
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``curl`` is built in sysc because Linux must be running with support for threads
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(which is not the case if kernel bootstrapping is being used). curl requires
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musl with thread support, which was built at the end of sysa.
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``curl`` is built first in sysc so the rest of the packages can be downloaded.
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Note that the tar file for curl itself was copied over from sysa because
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curl is not yet available to download it.
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xz 5.4.1
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