> The only problem is that, while there was some gross code in 2.6.4 patch, > nobody has bothered yet to port it over. And the compatibility layer is very > boring (which also means, difficult to get right, because you need to make > the developers more careful than they'd be inclined to). Tell me about it ;-)
> And sadly, this is a short part of my TODO: > - x86_64 32-bit support > - SKAS4 Hmm, what's that? Faster than skas3 I guess?! Is this going to work on x86/amd64 guests on amd64 hosts too? > - reorganize and merge HUMFS (the filehandle code needs work) > - remap_file_pages > - VCPU > - something for the purposes of /dev/anon I haven't got around to test the hppfs patches yet, also Al Viro had a few complaints about the patches IIRC, have you got an updated patch list (or a git repo)? If I may add one to the list: tty logging... > > and, finally, the most time consuming things > > - cope with the bug reports, make sure patches get merged, port them across > trees, > - help users which don't read docs that well... and which fight with not so > user-friendly tools, root_fs images (most require DevFS), and so on I'll try to help with that as much as I can without annoying my employer. Thanks for your great work, btw. Antoine ------------------------------------------------------- This SF.Net email is sponsored by: Power Architecture Resource Center: Free content, downloads, discussions, and more. http://solutions.newsforge.com/ibmarch.tmpl _______________________________________________ User-mode-linux-user mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/user-mode-linux-user
