Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 12th Jan 2007 00:36 UTC
"User Mode Linux allows you to run Linux kernels as user mode processes under a host Linux kernel, giving you a simple way to run several independent virtual machines on a single piece of physical hardware. Let's take a look at UML and how it can give you more bang for the hardware buck, or make it easier to debug the kernel."
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Unlike most others (Virtual PC/Bochs/VMWare kind), it integrates much better with the host OS (similar to what coLinux has done for running linux inside windows).
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Unlike most others (Virtual PC/Bochs/VMWare kind), it integrates much better with the host OS (similar to what coLinux has done for running linux inside windows).