RUMP Kernels (was: Re: Debian GNU/kNetBSD Sources)

2013-03-01 Thread Carlos Alberto Lopez Perez
On 01/03/13 12:22, Martin wrote: > > I am talking about the RUMP anykernel if any of you know about it?? It > basically allows you to run the kernel in any configuration. Its basically > the IPC and hyper visor in one. So what i mean is RUMP allows one to run > kernelspace tools in userspace, mean

Re: RUMP Kernels (was: Re: Debian GNU/kNetBSD Sources)

2013-03-01 Thread Nicolas Barbier
2013/3/1 Carlos Alberto Lopez Perez : > But it looks like you can run RUMP kernels on top of Linux or any other > OS (no need for a NetBSD kernel). [..] > https://fosdem.org/2013/schedule/event/operating_systems_anykernel/ Indeed, Antti used Windows as the demonstration platform during most of

Re: RUMP Kernels (was: Re: Debian GNU/kNetBSD Sources)

2013-03-02 Thread Martin
Your right it can be built on any OS, but last time i looked it was highly experimental on other OS's. Maybe that's changed in recent times. Here is the information i have on it: http://www.netbsd.org/docs/rump/ I have a whole journal article that one of the NetBSD devs sent to me as i was and st