Glenn Lagasse writes: > Sure, anything is 'possible'. But in reality, none of the > virtualization systems I've used (Xen, Vmware, VirtualBox, Parallels) > actually support/work being run in a virtualized environment. I've > certainly never gotten any sort of thing to work (and to be quite > honest, I wouldn't expect it to work or work well). Could they be made > to work? Possibly, I suppose. But the facts as they stand today are > that they don't. At least in my experience.
The counter-example would probably be VM/CP, which can (if I recall correctly) host itself. It's a good proof that you've got all of the virtual details right, and can be useful in debug, but you're right that the usual PC-type environments just don't bother going that far ... and probably need not do so. -- James Carlson, Solaris Networking <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sun Microsystems / 35 Network Drive 71.232W Vox +1 781 442 2084 MS UBUR02-212 / Burlington MA 01803-2757 42.496N Fax +1 781 442 1677 _______________________________________________ opensolaris-discuss mailing list [email protected]
