On 5/7/05, Anderson Lizardo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Well, at college they use UML (User-Mode Linux, if someone is wondering) > to teach how an OS works, because it's much easier to test/debug it than > rebooting the machine to see the kernel booting. Also AFAIK UML can be > used to create virtual servers (something like Xen? Not sure). > > I actually get cheap hosting from redwoodvirtual, they use UML, so for 10 bucks or so you can rent space and get root access to a "server". It's cool but you're sharing the cpu and ram with a zillion other people. Still nice to have a server with decent bandwidth to mess around with, and all thanks to UML
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