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Re: GNU Mach: in user-mode?
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Samuel Thibault |
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Re: GNU Mach: in user-mode? |
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Fri, 5 Jun 2009 16:09:21 +0200 |
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Ivan Shmakov, le Fri 05 Jun 2009 21:01:26 +0700, a écrit :
> I wonder, is there a chance of getting GNU Mach to run as an
> user-mode application under a different (e. g., GNU/Linux, or
> Mach-based GNU/Hurd itself) system?
Chances always exist. Developers time, no.
> * The time and qualification necessary to deploy one or more
> GNU/Linux systems on a single host using User-Mode Linux is
> (to my experience) significantly lower than for the other
> solutions (KVM, Xen)
For Xen I agree. For KVM, I don't. Building a UML image is not
particularly easier than building a KVM image.
> known to me (indeed, two commands and a less-than-a-screen long
> configuration file,
KVM doesn't even need a configuration file, just -hda myfile
> * Running User-Mode Linux doesn't imply any privileged user
> intervention (contrary to both KVM and Xen)
KVM doesn't either.
> * ... And then, what about having GNU/Mach supplied with Debian
> GNU/Linux, at your service and fully ready to host one or more
> GNU/Hurd instances you've just wished for?
We could build a package that just downloads the qemu image and start
it.
Samuel
- GNU Mach: in user-mode?, Ivan Shmakov, 2009/06/05
- Re: GNU Mach: in user-mode?,
Samuel Thibault <=
- Re: GNU Mach: in user-mode?, Ivan Shmakov, 2009/06/05
- Re: GNU Mach: in user-mode?, Samuel Thibault, 2009/06/05
- Re: GNU Mach: in user-mode?, Ivan Shmakov, 2009/06/05
- Re: GNU Mach: in user-mode?, Samuel Thibault, 2009/06/05
- Re: GNU Mach: in user-mode?, Ivan Shmakov, 2009/06/05
- Re: GNU Mach: in user-mode?, Samuel Thibault, 2009/06/05
Re: GNU Mach: in user-mode?, olafBuddenhagen, 2009/06/16