On 12/02/2008, Jay Shah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
Hello Jay,

>
> This may sound like a daft question, because, it probably is :-)
>
> Is there a way to boot a Windows Image with User Mode Linux.
I don't think so, because UML is such a process you execute as user on
your machine.
As well as for other Linux processes, UML is a binary executable file
for Linux (it's a kernel image file!).
It would be surely great if we could execute windows in the same way,
but we can't. I think it's a good thing though!

Bye,

Flavio

 Only
> thinking of this because "Virtuozzo" can do it (don't worry, UML is
> still far superior =D).
>
> Any input it greatly appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jay
>
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