iter29 wired up the chroot scrub + squashfs rebuild + ISO patch. Run #4277 confirmed every actual operation succeeded: Updating '/tmp/silvermetal-rebuilt-MFqm7S.squashfs' to '/live/filesystem.squashfs' xorriso : UPDATE : Added/overwrote '/live/filesystem.squashfs' (899m) Differences detected and updated. (runtime 0.5 s) xorriso : NOTE : Keeping boot image unchanged ISO image produced: 506049 sectors Writing to '...silvermetal-clean.iso' completed successfully. …then xorriso re-assessed the freshly-written ISO and raised: libburn : SORRY : Read start address 525977s larger than number of readable blocks 506240 libisofs: NOTE : Found Protective MBR with size range larger than the medium capacity xorriso : NOTE : Tolerated problem event of severity 'SORRY' xorriso : NOTE : -return_with SORRY 32 triggered by problem severity SORRY That's the protective MBR header recording the *original* ISO size (525977 sectors) but our replaced squashfs is smaller, so the new ISO totals 506240 sectors. The protective MBR is purely a compatibility shim for tools that don't understand GPT — bootloaders consult the GPT and El Torito tables, both of which are self-consistent in the new ISO. The diagnostic is genuinely benign. xorriso's default `-return_with SORRY 32` made it exit 32, which `set -e` in build-inner.sh propagated up, killing the build. Add `-return_with SORRY 0` to the post-process xorriso invocation: keep the warning visible in the log but accept a SORRY as exit-zero given the operation reported `completed successfully` for the write itself. Note: this scoping is *only* on the post-process xorriso. Anywhere else upstream in derivative-maker can still use xorriso's default strictness. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
SilverMetal
Privacy-hardened devices for users who want their privacy back — on whatever platform they have.
SilverMetal is SilverLABS' cross-platform privacy-hardening program. We don't believe in "one true OS" — we meet users on the platform they actually use, and give them the strongest hardening that platform physically allows. Honestly labelled, no marketing fluff.
Two product lines
The SilverMetal program ships two distinct product lines, named to make their scope obvious to buyers:
🔒 SilverMetal OS
We ship the operating system or ROM. Full kernel-level control, our verified-boot key, our update channel. Strongest possible hardening.
- SilverMetal OS — Linux (Debian/Kicksecure-based ISO) — Tier A
- SilverMetal OS — Pixel (GrapheneOS-fork ROM) — Tier B
- SilverMetal OS — Samsung (LineageOS-fork ROM, unlocked-bootloader models) — Tier C
- SilverMetal OS — Motorola (DivestOS/LineageOS-fork ROM) — Tier C
🛡️ SilverMetal Enhanced
We harden the OS your device already runs. Configuration profiles, hardening installers, the SilverLABS Application Stack. For users who can't or won't replace their OS.
- SilverMetal Enhanced — Windows (LTSC IoT installer + hardening + Stack) — Tier C
- SilverMetal Enhanced — macOS (signed config profile + setup script + Stack) — Tier C-D
- SilverMetal Enhanced — iOS (MDM profile + Stack) — Tier D
- SilverMetal Enhanced — Android (generic profile + Stack on existing Android) — Tier D
Tiers explained in docs/platform-matrix.md.
What every SilverMetal device gets
Both lines ship the SilverLABS Application Stack — a suite of cross-platform privacy apps that replace the cloud services your device normally talks to (Google, Apple, Microsoft):
| Component | Status | Purpose |
|---|---|---|
| SilverBrowser | v1 (Linux MVP) | De-Googled, telemetry-free, fingerprint-resistant browser |
| SilverVPN | Existing — see SilverLABS/SilverVPN |
Always-on, no-logs VPN with our own infrastructure |
| SilverSync | v1 (Linux MVP) | Private replacement for iCloud / Google Drive / OneDrive |
| SilverChat | Existing — SilverVPN.Client.Chat, Signal Protocol over VPN transport. Promoted from v1.1 to v1 |
E2EE messenger |
| SilverDuress | v1.1 | Duress password / panic-wipe / anti-coercion |
| SilverKeys | v1.1 | Zero-knowledge password + 2FA manager |
Two ways to get SilverMetal
Every flavour — OS or Enhanced — supports both buyer modes:
"I'm choosing a new device"
Buy a preflashed SilverMetal SKU. We've done all the work; it arrives ready.
"I already own a device and want to harden it"
Download the free SilverLABS Stack + the SilverMetal OS or Enhanced package for your platform. Apply it yourself. Same software, same hardening, no hardware lock-in.
Status
| Component | Status |
|---|---|
| Documentation + roadmap | Initial scaffold complete |
| SilverMetal OS — Linux v1 | Phase 1 — moving to milestone 1.1 (build pipeline) |
| SilverLABS Stack v1 (Browser + Sync) | Planning |
| SilverVPN | Existing product, integration into v1 ISO planned |
| SilverChat | Existing product (SilverVPN.Client.Chat); promoted to v1, integration into v1 ISO planned |
| Other OS/Enhanced flavours | Planning, post-Linux v1 |
See docs/roadmap.md for the milestone-driven plan.
Related repositories
| Repo | Relationship |
|---|---|
SilverLABS/SilverVPN |
The VPN component of the SilverLABS Stack — already in production. SilverMetal integrates it; does not re-implement it |
SilverLABS/SilverApple |
Deprecated. Earlier iOS-hardening prototype, superseded by SilverMetal Enhanced — iOS |
SilverLABS/SilverDROID |
Unrelated (SilverSHELL AppStore Android client). Name is similar but scope is different |
Documentation
docs/threat-model.md— who we defend against, who we don'tdocs/design-principles.md— privacy-by-default, verifiability, honestydocs/platform-matrix.md— full per-platform pros/consdocs/roadmap.md— milestones, ship order, scopedocs/trust-model.md— signing keys, reproducible builds, governance
License
Components carry their own licenses (most are GPL/MIT/Apache-derived from upstream forks). Original SilverLABS-authored glue code is AGPL-3.0-or-later. See LICENSE.
SilverLABS
SilverMetal is built by SilverLABS — privacy-first infrastructure and applications.