hello world!

Rcore Documentation < 99% TESTED >

Expected Output: You should see the kernel initializing and printing "Hello world" to the terminal.

git clone https://github.com/rcore-os/rCore-Tutorial.git cd rCore-Tutorial rcore documentation

rCore is more than just a static guide; it is a living project supported by a global community of contributors, largely stemming from Tsinghua University’s operating systems courses. The documentation is available in multiple languages, including Chinese and English, and is often hosted via GitHub Pages or GitBook for easy navigation. Why It Matters Expected Output: You should see the kernel initializing

The rCore-Tutorial is an open-source project and documentation suite designed to teach the fundamentals of operating system development using the Rust programming language. Unlike traditional OS courses that use C, rCore leverages Rust's memory safety and modern language features to guide developers through creating a Unix-like kernel from scratch. Purpose and Core Vision Why It Matters The rCore-Tutorial is an open-source

rCore implements a three-layer memory model:

rcore::backtrace::print();

rCore v0.1.0 hello from kernel init process started shell>

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