Ricardo Almeida wrote:
Hi,
Just saw this on slashdot
(http://linux.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=06/12/12/0135240). From the
news:
"In a fashion comparable to that of Xen a modified QEMU is used for
the supportive emulation of typical PC components of the virtual
machines"
So, when it will run with a non-modified QEMU? ;)
I've looked at KVM homepage (http://kvm.sourceforge.net/) and it's a
kernel module, so I think this can be some kind of replacement for
KQEmu, no?
Will QEmu/KQEmu support this?
Isn't KVM more like a kqemu which uses VT/Pacifica so that it runs
processes "a bit more native"? That's how I understood it...
Though I'm wondering why this project apparently didn't announce itself
on this list, at least for general information. Or, this can also be
seen as a hint that Qemu is _so_ well-structured and well-documented
that people are able to use its code without any questions ;-)
Thanks for the great work,
Ricardo Almeida
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Oliver Gerlich
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