Re: Booting an OS from Linux

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I'm not very familiar with wmware, but I think that they're like bochs. I "only"
want to replace the running Linux with another OS without a reset (and without
$$ loss).


Jose M. Rus


Michael Svetlik wrote:


Did you ever hear about http://www.vmware.com/ ?
They take some bucks, but it's a pretty good thing ...

Michael

On Thursday 17 April 2003 13:54, Jose M. Rus wrote:


Hi,

I pretend to boot an operating system from Linux, like boot loaders do.
"Two kernel monte" and "kexec" are modules that can boot Linux from Linux,
they include code for switching to real mode or restore the PIC for
example. My first try was to adapt one of them, but this task seems too
hard for me.

Maybe you know of other projects that can boot OSes from Linux or
people that are working on it. Other suggestions are very welcome.

Thanks in advance.



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