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Version 6 (v6). xv6 loosely follows the structure and style of v6, Version 6 (v6). xv6 loosely follows the structure and style of v6,
but is implemented for a modern x86-based multiprocessor using ANSI C. but is implemented for a modern x86-based multiprocessor using ANSI C.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
xv6 is inspired by John Lions's Commentary on UNIX 6th Edition (Peer xv6 is inspired by John Lions's Commentary on UNIX 6th Edition (Peer
to Peer Communications; ISBN: 1-57398-013-7; 1st edition (June 14, to Peer Communications; ISBN: 1-57398-013-7; 1st edition (June 14,
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ERROR REPORTS ERROR REPORTS
If you spot errors or have suggestions for improvement, please send If you spot errors or have suggestions for improvement, please send
email to Frans Kaashoek and Robert Morris email to Frans Kaashoek and Robert Morris (kaashoek,rtm@csail.mit.edu).
({kaashoek,rtm}@csail.mit.edu).
BUIDLING AND RUNNING XV6 BUILDING AND RUNNING XV6
To build xv6 on an x86 ELF machine (like Linux or FreeBSD), run "make". To build xv6 on an x86 ELF machine (like Linux or FreeBSD), run "make".
On non-x86 or non-ELF machines (like OS X, even on x86), you will On non-x86 or non-ELF machines (like OS X, even on x86), you will