Recommend rustup instead of multirust

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Philipp Oppermann
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**Update**: We now use the `panic=abort` cargo option instead of `-Z no-landing-pads`. See [#170](https://github.com/phil-opp/blog_os/pull/170).
## Installing Rust
We need a nightly compiler, as we will use many unstable features. To manage Rust installations I highly recommend brson's [multirust]. It allows you to install nightly, beta, and stable compilers side-by-side and makes it easy to update them. To use a nightly compiler for the current directory, you can run `multirust override nightly`.
We need a nightly compiler, as we will use many unstable features. To manage Rust installations I highly recommend [rustup]. It allows you to install nightly, beta, and stable compilers side-by-side and makes it easy to update them. To use a nightly compiler for the current directory, you can run `rustup override add nightly`.
[multirust]: https://github.com/brson/multirust
[rustup]: https://www.rustup.rs/
The code from this post (and all following) is [automatically tested](https://travis-ci.org/phil-opp/blog_os) every day and should always work for the newest nightly. If it doesn't, please [file an issue](https://github.com/phil-opp/blog_os/issues).