Hello,
UML is in the current kernel and is working, I have never used the ska
patch, it is not necessary, so it may not be maintained.
I believe that the basic UML is maintained but KVM is taking the lead as
kernel virtualisation solution.
UML works well and must not be dismissed so easily.
The clo
On Fri, Aug 6, 2010 at 2:17 AM, Kaj Wiik wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I have been trying to get UML working in Ubuntu Lucid 64 bit system
> using various filesystems and kernels from e.g. uml.devloop.org.uk.
> Because after two days of attempts I could not get even a login
> prompt, I downloaded suitable kern
Hello,
clow...@clownix.net schrieb:
> There are many 64 bits UML guest working at the http://cloonix.net
> website.
>
> Cloonix-net is a framework that helps in managing virtual machines, both
> UML and KVM. The framework and guest filesystem for 64 bits machines
> have been tested on Fedora 13 64
There are many 64 bits UML guest working at the http://cloonix.net
website.
Cloonix-net is a framework that helps in managing virtual machines, both
UML and KVM. The framework and guest filesystem for 64 bits machines
have been tested on Fedora 13 64bits and Ubuntu 10.04 64bits.
For UML machines
Hi!
I have been trying to get UML working in Ubuntu Lucid 64 bit system
using various filesystems and kernels from e.g. uml.devloop.org.uk.
Because after two days of attempts I could not get even a login
prompt, I downloaded suitable kernel and fs for my netbook (eeepc
1000H). The result is even m