James Cornell wrote: > Michael Lee wrote: >> Has anyone tried running Leopard or one of the hackintosh versions, Kalway >> or Leo4all, as domU where OpenSolaris x86 is dom0? >> >> If so, does it work? >> >> Thanks. >> >> >> This message posted from opensolaris.org >> _______________________________________________ >> xen-discuss mailing list >> [email protected] >> > This is illegal,
As James mentioned, this is illegal - and my understanding (note that I am not a lawyer, am not providing legal advice, etcetc) is that it is due to the specific license under which Apple lets you use MacOSX. > it generally doesn't work well on native machines, let > alone under commercial virtualization. It will not work except as hvm > if it works at all, but the chipsets which are emulated would all have > to be Intel, this is not the case. There's no finding support in this > matter everyone will tell you the same, we cannot test such things, if > you do it we will not go down with you. Again, nothing personal, but > there's many Sun engineers on this list, and for professional reasons > it's better for Apple and Sun to have lukewarm correspondence than to > fight... it'd be nice if Apple just bought out Sun to be honest. > > For your sake don't bring it up, it will only bring pain. PS: domU > typically means running a pvm, aka modified guest, the XNU sources are > there but there isn't even precursory support for hosting Xen, let alone > allowing in-kernel virtualization. which I'd summarise as "please don't spoil the party", and I wholeheartedly endorse his comment. James C. McPherson -- Senior Kernel Software Engineer, Solaris Sun Microsystems http://blogs.sun.com/jmcp http://www.jmcp.homeunix.com/blog _______________________________________________ xen-discuss mailing list [email protected]
