The included script creates a disk image with the packages needed to offer some basic functionality and load the users filesystem, and install gcc and its shared libraries.
If it's not given a USERS parameter pointing to a usersfs partition on boot
time, it boots to a Node.js REPL prompt. To
fill the disk image without sudo it's needed to use genext2fs. You can
install it on Ubuntu by executing:
sudo apt-get install genext2fsNodeOS is incredibly lean, leaving most of the system configuration up to the installed packages.