Hi,
  I was wondering if there is any single location (web page or wiki)
  with information on various linux kernels and the extent of their
  support for UML (both host and guest).  Also, for each kernel, would
  performance be non-optimal or are these security issues as well?  For
  example, is the RHEL v4 2.6.9-11 kernel a decent candidate as a UML
  host from both a security related and performance related view?  After
  reading up on UML and running into a lot of kernel-related information
  (most of it quite old), I'm kind of confused.  Finally, looking at
  http://kerneltrap.org/node/6942, I found a bunch of patches in the
  latest rc of 2.6.18

Here's the list of patches:
+uml-use-klibc-setjmp-longjmp.patch
+uml-use-array_size-more-assiduously.patch
+uml-fix-stack-alignment.patch
+uml-whitespace-fixes.patch
+uml-fix-handling-of-failed-execs-of-helpers.patch
+uml-improve-sigbus-diagnostics.patch
+uml-sigio-cleanups.patch
+uml-move-signal-handlers-to-arch-code.patch
+uml-timer-cleanups.patch
+uml-remove-unused-variable.patch

Are these security related or performance related?  Thanks for your
help.
-- 
  Mathew Brown
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