On 6/4/07, Eduardo Pérez Ureta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I am going to start developing some code in the UDP/TCP/IPV4 stack
and I will probably have lots of crashes and lots of reboots.
I am in need of a way to make a simple virtual scenario with two
virtual machines connected to each other to try my development.
What virtualization Linux scheme and way to interconnect the machines
do you suggest to make development as easy as possible?
I have used UML, User Mode Linux (http://user-mode-linux.sf.net/), for
similar purposes and found it quite useful. Also, it's included in the
official 'vanilla' kernel branch, so you don't necessarily need to
apply any extra patches to get the virtualization working. Simply
configure and compile your guest kernels with ARCH=um. Further
instructions can be found on the UML web page and there is also a
fairly active mailing list to help you get started.
/Samuel Korpi
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