Axalon Bloodstone wrote:
>
> On Wed, 1 Dec 1999, Steve Philp wrote:
>
> > Jason Antonacci wrote:
> > >
> > > Is there any linux os flavor (or any os period) that allows the loading of
>multiple kernels? I remember a professor during an SMP discussion stating that a
>"low level SMP kernel" can be used to load "higher OS kernels" onto individual
>processors. This type system would allow os redundancy on a single peice of hardware
>as well as serices. Another plus would be testing and evaluation on an identical
>platform. Some of my associates have suggested Java, but I reject that outright
>because it is not an OS.
> > >
> >
> > The big one that comes to mind is VMWare. It will allow you to run a
> > wide variety of operating systems as user processes.
> >
> > There is a user-space linux kernel floating around that will allow you
> > to run more "linux machines" as processes of the real, physical machine.
>
> If anyone knows a URL, it'd be much (s**t, i've forgotten howto spell,
> must still be to early) appreciated (yay ispell) :-)
I saw mentions of it on the linux-kernel mailing list. I don't know
whether I've still got archives of that mail or not. I'll check it out
and post a URL if I can find it.
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Steve Philp
Network Administrator
Advance Packaging Corporation
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