A general purpose open source kernel and operating system with a special interest for music production and multimedia applications.
It's released under GPLv3, check it out at http://www.opensource.org/licenses/gpl-3.0
Get more information at http://tofus.morpheu5.net
You should only need to check that the configuration meets your testing
environment and run make
. If all goes well, a file called tofus
should
appear right there. You can copy it wherever you like and add it to your
multiboot-compliant bootloader. I like GNU GRUB, hence here's the relevant
entry:
title tOfuS
root (hdX,Y) # read GRUB's manual, it's not that hard :-)
kernel /path/to/tofus
If you're testing tOfuS with QEMU (or other similar tools) you may need to reinstall GRUB every time you update the kernel image--as far as I can tell, something is getting cached and you need to flush it.