The Plague kernel was initially designed for PlagueOS (hardened Void Linux musl), however the project has taken a life of its own. The kernel is distro-agnostic, therefore it can be ran on Debian, Fedora, Void Linux, and many more. The script detailed below allows for self-compilation of the Plague kernel, along with the option to tailor a custom kernel to your specific hardware.
The Plague kernel was initially designed for PlagueOS (hardened Void Linux musl), however the project has taken a life of its own. The kernel is distro-agnostic, therefore it can be ran on Debian, Fedora, Void Linux, and many more. The script detailed below allows for self-compilation of the Plague kernel, along with the option to tailor a custom kernel to your specific hardware.
-[host_hardened.config]() - Feature-complete baseline designed for the host
-[host_hardened.config](https://0xacab.org/optout/plague-kernel/-/blob/main/host_hardened.config?ref_type=heads) - Feature-complete baseline designed for the host
-[virt_hardened.config]() - Work-in-progress baseline designed to work within various guest Virtual Machines
-[virt_hardened.config](https://0xacab.org/optout/plague-kernel/-/blob/main/virt_hardened.config?ref_type=heads) - Work-in-progress baseline designed to work within various guest Virtual Machines
- Note: This is currently bootable, but a comprehensive test is still needed within a set of VMs. Most notable issues at the moment are video
- Note: This is currently bootable, but a comprehensive test is still needed within a set of VMs. Most notable issues at the moment are video