On the bare metal Things tend to get a little harder when it's time to work with low level programming. According to my tasks I've put together a little library to handle certan aspects of our bootstrap procedure. The library is supposed to be compiled in a 'bare metal' environment, so basically to run without (or rather in place of) a kernel. I should probably read more on these topic, if only I wasn't so tired. Perhaps I should just take it easy, slow down, and take my time for reading things properly, so I can avoid being overwhelmed. I'm going to start with this promising introduction: https://cs107e.github.io/guides/gcc/