Csepp <raingl...@riseup.net> writes:

> Peter Polidoro <pe...@polidoro.io> writes:
>
>> I just stumbled across Oniro[1], the Eclipse Foundation's new
>> operating system.
>>
>> It seems that its main goal is to be able to run a common operating
>> system on multiple embedded kernels, either the Linux kernel for
>> larger devices or the Zephyr kernel for smaller ones.
>>
>> Since Guix System can run on both the Linux kernel and the Hurd
>> kernel, could it, in theory, also run on the Zephyr kernel?
>>
>> Could Guix System be an alternative to the Oniro project or is there
>> something about Guix System which would make it unsuitable for
>> embedded devices on an RTOS kernel?
>>
>> Footnotes:
>> [1]
>> https://blogs.eclipse.org/post/mike-milinkovich/introducing-oniro-vendor-neutral-open-source-os-next-gen-devices

Actually, my new friend Mitchell just created a blog post about using
GNU Guix for Zephyr kernels:

https://gnucode.me/building-toolchains-with-guix.html

So GNU Guix can definitely help with this endeavor.  :)

Joshua

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