On Fri, 31 Jan 2003, Greg Morgan wrote:
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> I am looking for more on how Red Hat has designed their implementation
> of UML. One thing I find interesting is that they offer UML on just
> i686 class machines.
I don't think they have designed much, at least not publically anyway,
merely b
Michael Young wrote:
Re: User Mode Linux, UML
Jay Turner wrote:
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> >
> > UML allows you to setup a virtual machine, which you can then poke
> > at and play with without risking your main setup. Think "linux
> > within linux." If this is somethin
On Thu, 30 Jan 2003, Jay Turner wrote:
> ...
>
> UML allows you to setup a virtual machine, which you can then poke at and
> play with without risking your main setup. Think "linux within linux." If
> this is something you find interesting, then you can keep it installed on
> your machine. I t
On Thu, Jan 30, 2003 at 06:22:57AM -0700, Greg Morgan wrote:
> I've searched for information on UML on the www.redhat.com site with
> google. I have not found much. I am runing RH 8.0 on an i686 machine.
> I see that I have a some kernels that I can install after the normal
> install of kerne
On Thu, 30 Jan 2003, Greg Morgan wrote:
> I've searched for information on UML on the www.redhat.com site with
> google. I have not found much.
I wasn't aware there was ANY UML documentation on redhat's site. Look at
http://user-mode-linux.sourceforge.net/
for more general information.
> Does
Thursday 30 January 2003 14:22, Greg Morgan:
> Does any one have information, tips, or experiences that they can
> share about the kernel-uml-2.4.18-19.8.0 package? Do I throw it in
> with the kernel rpm to install the updated kerenl? i.e. rpm -ivh
> kernel.xxx kernel-uml.xxx?
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