On 29/05/2021 06:08, Gerwin Klein wrote:
If you edit on GitHub, this will ultimately raise a pull request on the markdown file that backs that particular change, and will be reviewed by someone with (hopefully ;-)) more knowledge. So there is no danger of breaking anything by accident. OK... sounds good.
For tutorials, there tend to be two "edit" links, because text gets included from multiple sources. One link is for the main page, and one for the included text, linking to the repository it comes from (it should say something like "Tutorial included from [github repo]. [edit]")
I'm happy to do the edit, though. Just to double check, you mean the pagehttps://docs.sel4.systems/Tutorials/hello-world.html ? Yes.. that one.
What would make sense to add at the bottom to be less confusing?
It would be good to tell the reader to expect the run to end with a capability violation and a stack dump, and then "Ctrl-A, X" is needed to terminate QEMU. - Rod