Operating System as a Service

Elster OS Terminal

Terminal interface
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Build custom disk images with AI

The Elster OS Terminal provides an AI-powered interface for building custom bootable disk images. Describe your requirements in natural language, and the system generates a tailored ISO using the Open Build Service.

Elster OS is our enterprise-focused distributed operating system with built-in configuration management, fleet imaging, vplane mesh networking, and distributed storage. Intended for drone networks, IoT deployments, and mission-critical field operations.

The terminal also supports general-purpose builds for Debian, Ubuntu, and Fedora.

Note: Elster OS is currently under active development and testing.

AI processing
Build process
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How It Works

1. Describe Your Requirements — Enter what you want changed or added to your Elster OS image in the chat interface using plain language.

2. AI Processing — The system interprets your request and generates the necessary build configuration automatically.

3. OBS Build — Your custom disk image is built using the Open Build Service infrastructure.

4. Download ISO — Once complete, download your bootable ISO disk image ready for installation on physical hardware or virtual machines.

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Example Requests

Elster OS (Enterprise)

"Add the vplane mesh networking package"

"Configure satellite backhaul with store-and-forward"

"Add the default operator user with sudo access"

General Purpose (Debian, Ubuntu, Fedora)

"Add the ntp package and set timezone to PDT"

"Install Docker and enable on boot"

"Add a default user called admin with SSH key authentication"

Customization options
Supported customizations
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Supported Customizations

Drivers — GPU, network adapters, storage controllers, specialized hardware

Frameworks — ROS, CUDA, TensorFlow, PyTorch, development toolchains

Services — Web servers, databases, monitoring tools, container runtimes

Security — Hardening profiles, encryption, audit tools, compliance configurations

Networking — VPN, mesh networking, vplane configurations, satellite integration

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Coding Agent Integration via MCP

The Elster OS build workflow integrates with existing coding agents like Claude Code, Cursor, and other AI-powered development tools through the Model Context Protocol (MCP). Automate your infrastructure provisioning and OS image creation as part of your development pipeline.

MCP Server — Connect your coding agent to Elster OS build services via MCP

API Access — Programmatically trigger builds and retrieve bootable ISO images

Agent Workflows — Let AI agents configure and build disk images based on project requirements

Agent Integration
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Launch Terminal

Ready to build your custom Elster OS disk image? Launch the terminal to configure and generate your ISO.

Open Elster OS Terminal