Re: hi

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On Thu, 2005-07-28 at 10:55 +0200, Erik Mouw wrote:
> On Thu, Jul 28, 2005 at 08:30:02AM -0000, rohit  hooda wrote:
> > I have some kernel experience .
> > done a project on virtualization called System Virtualizations 
> > 
> > i don't whether i should be writing this mail on this list or not but still i give it  a shot .
> > 
> > Can some one plz let me some idea which i could work on .
> > to write some module or something .
> > 
> > would really appreciate it .
> > 
> > 
> > This is what i have done 
> > 
> > PROJECT DEFINITION
> > 
> > To design and implement a framework which by which we can run
> > multiple virtual systems on a single LINUX operating system. Each
> > virtual system has its own packages, its own services, its own users
> > and is confined to using some IP numbers only and some area(s) of the
> > file system. You can think of them as virtual machines. This is done
> > by
[...]
> I think you should have a look at User Mode Linux and Xen which both
> provide different ways to create virtual systems.

And you should look especially into the VServer project at
http://linux-vserver.org/ since you quite precisely describe what is
already working there.

	Bernd
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