> As you might guess, User Mode Linux is just for Linux; not
> x86. Further, you might want to avoid using UML to mean User
> Mode Linux since UML means quite a different thing in the
> development world.

Context is everything, you know! It's pretty clear what it means within the
context of this thread.

> You can't and I didn't suggest you could. I said I run it on
> my Mac; not Mac OS X. Linux happens to run very well on Mac
> hardware or should I say most hardware.

So what advice are you giving me, exactly?

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