[ale] RE: ALE NW meeting last night (VMWare/UML/UltimateCHROOT)
Mike Panetta
ahuitzot at mindspring.com
Fri Feb 21 21:10:08 EST 2003
If all you want is Linux running on Linux, take a look at User Mode
Linux. Its a port of the linux kernel to linux ;). I have taken a
cursory glance at it (meaning, I have booted it once) and on the surface
it seems pretty cool. Its not quite as fast as running Linux on VMWare
(at least it wasn't like a year ago) but I am sure that will improve.
Here is a link:
http://user-mode-linux.sourceforge.net/
Mike
On Fri, 2003-02-21 at 12:51, hbbs at attbi.com wrote:
> One thing that I wanted to say about VMware is that what it really provides is
> a virtualized BIOS and x86 machine into which one would install an operating
> system, just as though one were performing an installation on an otherwise
> blank machine. If follows that you need to possess (and, in installing it on
> VMware, *consume*) a license of WinWhatever.
>
> Also, VMware runs on either Linux or Windows NT and up, and in either case, you
> can install any number of OSses into it, meaning that you can have Lin on Lin
> or Win on Win in addition to Win on Lin or Lin on Win. IIRC, the BSDs and
> perhaps OS/2 are also installable to VMware.
>
> One way to look at it is as being the ultimate chroot. IIRC, one way to
> configure it is that you create files on your host machine that become the disk
> drives of your virtual machine, meaning that everything operates within a nice
> little bubble. You can stop a VMware instance, copy off those files, restart
> the VMware instance, and your copies become snapshots of the virtual machine's
> state at the point you stopped the instance.
>
> - Jeff
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