Like running the letters together I see... peeve but the X is a roman
numeral, it must have a space before it.
MacOS X or Mac OS X or Mac OS 10.x (3/4/5+)
Back to Xen/OpenSolaris, it ain't gonna happen even it it where legal,
the cogs are non-existent.
Cheers...
James
On Jun 3, 2008, at 7:36 AM, James C. McPherson wrote:
James Cornell wrote:
Michael Lee wrote:
Has anyone tried running Leopard or one of the hackintosh
versions, Kalway or Leo4all, as domU where OpenSolaris x86 is dom0?
If so, does it work?
Thanks.
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This is illegal,
As James mentioned, this is illegal - and my understanding (note
that I am not a lawyer, am not providing legal advice, etcetc) is
that it is due to the specific license under which Apple lets you
use MacOSX.
it generally doesn't work well on native machines, let alone under
commercial virtualization. It will not work except as hvm if it
works at all, but the chipsets which are emulated would all have to
be Intel, this is not the case. There's no finding support in this
matter everyone will tell you the same, we cannot test such things,
if you do it we will not go down with you. Again, nothing
personal, but there's many Sun engineers on this list, and for
professional reasons it's better for Apple and Sun to have lukewarm
correspondence than to fight... it'd be nice if Apple just bought
out Sun to be honest.
For your sake don't bring it up, it will only bring pain. PS: domU
typically means running a pvm, aka modified guest, the XNU sources
are there but there isn't even precursory support for hosting Xen,
let alone allowing in-kernel virtualization.
which I'd summarise as "please don't spoil the party", and I
wholeheartedly endorse his comment.
James C. McPherson
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Senior Kernel Software Engineer, Solaris
Sun Microsystems
http://blogs.sun.com/jmcp http://www.jmcp.homeunix.com/blog
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