You want 'User Mode Linux' or something like VMWare.  Both can accomplish
what you want.

And, you want to ask linux-kernel, not linux-usb-users.

Matt

On Sun, Sep 21, 2003 at 02:09:03PM -0700, Ravi Shah wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> This is not the exact place to ask this question, but I am sure that the people in 
> this
> group can provide a good understanding to me about this.
> 
> I am actually looking for running Linux on Linux. That is, I want to run multiple
> instances of Linux running over the base Linux OS. All these instances are then 
> required
> to communicate each other, as if they are communicating over the internet or 
> something
> similar.
> 
> To me, it seems that running the complete version on Linux on top of Linux would not 
> be a
> great idea, but if I can run an instance of may be Embedded Linux over Linux, then it
> should work fine.
> 
> So, does anybody has any ideas as to the feasibility of making it happen, and if so, 
> any
> ideas as to how I can get this going.
> 
> Thanks in advance for help,
> Ravi
> 
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