Is anyone still involved with sbuml?
SBUML is one technique for saving and restoring running UML processes.

I would love to get this working with the current 2.6 SKAS kernels.
I am thinking about picking this code up to see if it can be fixed, or using one
of the other core dump techniques out there already to perform a
similar function, or
perhaps using the new kernel hibernation approaches. Im keen to start using this
technology to implement virtual processor farms.

Any thoughts? I am a little bit of a kernel hacker from the good old days, but
I have not done anything on 2.6 myself.

If someone is already working on this could you let me know. Maybe I can help to
push this forward.

Gordon.


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