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Milan P. Stanic wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 26, 2007 at 11:23:45AM +0100, Antoine Martin wrote:
>> skas0 has been in the vanilla kernel for some time, but skas3 is not
>> (and apparently not likely to be merged either).
> 
> Does that means we do not need to patch host kernel (2.6.21 and up) with
> skas3 patches (or anything related to UML) and the speed will be the
> same (or possible, faster) as with skas3?
Not quite, skas0 is good but not as fast as skas3.
It just means that skas0 is generally good enough.

Antoine
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