You can build a Linux image for use with v86: 1. Run `./build-container.sh` to build the Docker container and v86 images (requires dockerd) 2. Run `./build-state.js` to build a state image in order to skip the boot process 3. Optionally, compress the `debian-state-base.bin` file using zstd (v86 automatically detects the zstd magic and decompresses on the fly) 4. Run a webserver serving repo root and go to `examples/debian.html` in a browser If you want to see more info you can run it in a debug mode, to do so add a new profile in the `src/browser/main.js` file to the `oses` variable like so: ```js var oses = [ { id: "debian", name: "Debian", memory_size: 512 * 1024 * 1024, vga_memory_size: 8 * 1024 * 1024, state: { url: host + "debian-state-base.bin" }, filesystem: { baseurl: host + "debian-9p-rootfs-flat/" } }, ... ``` Save it and go to `debug.html?profile=debian` to start the generated container. You can modify the `Dockerfile` to customize the generated Linux image.