> > Also, will there be a performance benefit from running uml 32bit guest on a
> > 64bit host (now or planned?)
> Difficult question... the host OS will anyway run faster and that will 
> benefit 
> a bit UML, but I don't know how much that is. However, for now you have the 
> big disadvantage that SKAS does not run on x86-64 hosts, so you loose the 
> possibility to run in SKAS mode.
Without skas, there is no point in having a x86-64 host, the TT
performance is quite bad compared to a (even slower) x86 host with skas.
skas0 looks promising, but at the moment it locks up hard on x86_64.

Antoine



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