On 25.07.2011, at 11:41, Ingo Molnar wrote:

>>> Virtualization is very tightly bound to the kernel, like it or 
>>> not. So is profiling, power management and a few other things.
> 
> It's a very simple point and observation: tools which integrate to 
> the kernel so that they wouldnt even run on another kernel obviously 
> are very natural to develop in tools/.

Ah, very good. So all we need to do to prove the point that kvm-tool doesn't 
belong in tools/ is port KVM to another OS and make kvm-tool compile there too? 
Shouldn't be too hard. People already have working ports of (old) KVM versions 
on FreeBSD and Windows.


Alex

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