While S390x was one of the first targets that were supported by KVM it always
lacked qemu system emulation support.
In order to change that sad fact, I figured I'd just take on the task myself,
taking kuli (http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/linux/linux390/kuli.html),
Documentation/s390/kvm.txt and
While S390x was one of the first targets that were supported by KVM it always
lacked qemu system emulation support.
In order to change that sad fact, I figured I'd just take on the task myself,
taking kuli (http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/linux/linux390/kuli.html),
Documentation/s390/kvm.txt and
On 10/19/2009 11:37 PM, Alexander Graf wrote:
While S390x was one of the first targets that were supported by KVM it always
lacked qemu system emulation support.
In order to change that sad fact, I figured I'd just take on the task myself,
taking kuli (http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/linux/lin
On 19.10.2009, at 21:24, Gerd Hoffmann wrote:
Hi,
So now you can run Linux VMs on Linux on z/VM on LPAR on zSeries!
Cool. Don't have a zSeries though ...
I always thought that's commodity hardware .. oh well :-)
The patchset is based on Uli's S390x userspace emulation patches.
There'
Hi,
So now you can run Linux VMs on Linux on z/VM on LPAR on zSeries!
Cool. Don't have a zSeries though ...
The patchset is based on Uli's S390x userspace emulation patches. There's not
really that much shared functionality, but I didn't want to reimplement the
configure wheels. So make s
While S390x was one of the first targets that were supported by KVM it always
lacked qemu system emulation support.
In order to change that sad fact, I figured I'd just take on the task myself,
taking kuli (http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/linux/linux390/kuli.html),
Documentation/s390/kvm.txt and