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Can we have an image without memory tagging? We really just need to test the rest of the OS.

I am on MacOS, which is arm, does that help?

Hmm, from what I understand, memory tagging is integral to several security features of GrapheneOS, and affects how apps operate on the device.

Please, with ARM-based hardware like some of System76 Thelio PCs, could that be possible?I do wonder if the Linux kernel, as a hypervisor needs to support some features forGraphene to work almost as good as a real device security-wise.