> You may find that investigating a "container" solution like OpenVZ > brings you > more joy than pain for the use-case you are talking about: a single > kernel > image, with each container looking enough like an independent OS that > you can > reasonably deploy anything inside them. I find it a vastly better > solution > that "pretend hardware" or paravirtualized solutions for almost all of > what > I need to do. > > (*BSD Jails are more or less the same sort of solution, and Solaris has > some > equivalent, I understand, in recent releases.)
In solaris, it's called a "zone" I believe. Did I mention - I believe - the containers approach requires that the "guest" os is the same as the host os. My goal is to run linux inside of windows or vice versa. I believe full virtualization is the only way to run windows inside of linux (or any os in a completely different os). _______________________________________________ Tech mailing list [email protected] http://lopsa.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tech This list provided by the League of Professional System Administrators http://lopsa.org/
