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Re: [01/05] Embedded with systemd: systemd and SIL



On Tue, Nov 18, 2014 at 12:04:30AM +0200, Robert wrote:
> On 17/11/2014 10:08, Jeremiah Foster wrote:
> > No. At least this is my understanding of the situation today. SIL, or
> > System Integrity Level, is something that needs to be certified by a
> > third party and I don't believe that has ever been done for Debian. It
> > is usually done for proprietary RTOSes like QNX.
> 
> Oh absolutely, Debian has never been SILX out of the box, but I have had
> a debian-based system certified SIL1.

What do you mean when you say you've had a "debian-based system
certified SIL1"?

Do you mean you used Debian kernel? Or did you just certify a part of
the system? How much of the system was Debian in the sense that it was
the way Debian packages the library? 

Having a safety-critical Debian would be useful in the automotive
industry which is looking to certify Debian as ASIL B.

Regards,

Jeremiah


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