Timothy Bolz wrote:

> The question I have is could you have more than one Linux
> kernel. For example run the 2.2.18 , 2.2.25 and 2.4.x each in
> virtual user space or is it a copy of the kernel which is running.

I don't think the old 2.2 kernels work in user mode (but I could
be wrong).  Aside from that, yes, you can run different versions
of the kernel in different UML instances on the same hardware.

> I was also wondering if one could make each kernel transparent to
> the others?

Not sure what you mean.

> Another nice thing you can run user mode linux as a user.  This is nice.

Very nice.

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Bob Miller                              K<bob>
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