Hello Hackers,
I've been tinkering with the internals of Fiasco a bit, and I'm at the point where the kernel boots & runs hello as well as hello-shared without issue.
The thing is, though, these tests seem to use only a fraction of my code (and I know there are some pretty sketchy lurkers in my code...), so I'm looking for a more thorough test of kernel capabilities to verify my changes are relatively operational in many/most cases.
I'm aware of some options here, but I didn't want to use a hammer if all I need is a screwdriver. So, to you: what is the most straightforward way to test Fiasco with existing software?
I'm aware of L4Linux and ORe as possibilities -- are these good options, or is there a simpler tool for the job?
Thank you! --Bryce