On Tue, Apr 30, 2013 at 1:23 AM, Earlence Fernandes
wrote:
> From the book by Jeff Dike, I get the impression that the UML kernel is
> placed in a reserved memory section in every process it virtualizes. Is this
> a correct interpretation?
Better read the book twice. ;)
That is exactly what SKAS
>From the book by Jeff Dike, I get the impression that the UML kernel is
placed in a reserved memory section in every process it virtualizes. Is
this a correct interpretation?
-Earlence
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