Any good recommended lecture to learn about good virtualization?

I imagine that the biggest issue is to avoid a racing condition
between the two(or 'n') running kernels.

Then... Would it be very hard to build an fs that allows to share real
hardware with another kernel running alongside plan 9? I imagine that
the so called hypervisors are kind of a "(exo-)scheduler"

A not very educated guess...

On 6/13/08, erik quanstrom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > the peculiar thing about the modern virtualisers/hypervisors etc is that
>  > they require specialised drivers but are no easier (often harder) to drive 
> than
>  > actual hardware!  it's all gone wrong!
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> but the blinding performance is ... check that.
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>  - erik
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