Not a proper In-Reply-To since that message ended up /somewhere/ and I'm thus going back to the bug DB for this reply.
I guess I'm neutral-ish on Linux versus Mini-OS for doing stub domains for Debian on Xen. I suspect development on Xen's Mini-OS isn't all that active. On the flip side due to its limited requirements, Mini-OS might not need much updating. My major concern is can current Linux kernels be made small enough for this to be worthwhile? I've done some small Debian domains and they really want a minimum of 192MB of memory, which seems a bit large. Really the big issue seems to be someone simply needs to play with this a *lot* in order to figure the thing out. The information which is out there isn't easy to understand. I suspect the simplest may be to examine Qubes OS as they have figured the thing out. -- (\___(\___(\______ --=> 8-) EHM <=-- ______/)___/)___/) \BS ( | ehem+sig...@m5p.com PGP 87145445 | ) / \_CS\ | _____ -O #include <stddisclaimer.h> O- _____ | / _/ 8A19\___\_|_/58D2 7E3D DDF4 7BA6 <-PGP-> 41D1 B375 37D0 8714\_|_/___/5445