serenity/Kernel/sync-sh
Andreas Kling fe237ee215 Lots of hacking:
- Turn Keyboard into a CharacterDevice (85,1) at /dev/keyboard.
- Implement MM::unmapRegionsForTask() and MM::unmapRegion()
- Save SS correctly on interrupt.
- Add a simple Spawn syscall for launching another process.
- Move a bunch of IO syscall debug output behind DEBUG_IO.
- Have ASSERT do a "cli" immediately when failing.
  This makes the output look proper every time.
- Implement a bunch of syscalls in LibC.
- Add a simple shell ("sh"). All it can do now is read a line
  of text from /dev/keyboard and then try launching the specified
  executable by calling spawn().

There are definitely bugs in here, but we're moving on forward.
2018-10-23 10:12:50 +02:00

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mkdir mnt
mount -o loop _fs_contents mnt/
cp ../Userland/sh mnt/bin/sh
umount mnt
sync