Since there is nothing obvious on the page: This is Lua+SQLite running on <i>bare metal</i> x86.<p>Lots of questions: does it actually have any performance benefits? A network stack? How do the mechanics of getting/editing files work?
Downloaded the iso and ran under a vm but it crashes as soon as I try any command.<p>I'm curious what's the easiest way to test this?<p>[1] <a href="https://github.com/ers35/luakernel/blob/master/bin/luakernel.iso" rel="nofollow">https://github.com/ers35/luakernel/blob/master/bin/luakernel...</a>
Pretty interesting, just a pity he didn't specified an actual license, as "disclaims all copyright" has no legal value and even if it had, it would certainly mean different things from one country to an other (for example in France you can't, even yourself, put something you've produced in the public domain as you can't cede your paternity 'right')