To make the list complete: Xen.

You can also try Xen, see http://xen.sourceforge.net
Very easy on Debian too. See the documentation.

Jurgen

Although very unlikely, it seems Robert Waldner stated on Jun 7 that :

>
> On Tue, 07 Jun 2005 15:40:03 +0800, Gokul Poduval writes:
> >I have a new machine on which I have installed Debian Sarge. I need to run
> >some legacy applications that run only on redhat 7.2 (due to the stupid g++-
> >2.96). Redhat 7.2 wont install on my machine because of lack of drivers. Is
> >there anyway I can install a redhat 7.2 environment in a directory under
> >debian ?
>
> Short of running vmware, I'd guess that should be quite possible with
>  Linux VServer, from <http://linux-vserver.org/short+presentation>:
>
> First for those who still haven't heard of the vserver project: It allows
>  you to run linux inside linux: Any distributions inside any distributions.
>  Each virtual server has its own packages, its own services, its own users
>  and is confined to using some IP numbers only and some area(s) of the
>  file system. You can think of them as virtual machines.
>
> cheers,
> &rw
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>
>
>


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