Ok but then what it means what I read below (taken from wikipedia) :
L4Linux also allows setting up a virtualized environment vaguely similar to Xen or Kernel-bas
ed Virtual Machine (KVM), but a few significant differences exist between the intent of Xen and L4Linux.
Il ven 8 dic 2023, 12:13 Richard <richard_siegfried@xxxxxxxxxxxx> ha scritto:
On 08.12.23 09:11, Mario Marietto wrote:
> With l4linux (or redox) can I boot and run 2 linux distros using the
> same kernel ? I ask because the developers talk about virtualization and
> because CoLinux allows us to boot Linux while using Windows
> What I'm very interested to achieve is to run Linux as a process under
> FreeBSD or vice versa,using the best of those two microkernels.
Neither FreeBSD nor Linux has a microkernel. From all your questions I
think it would be helpful to read up on some Operating System Theory
before you go on. I can recommend "Operating Systems - Three Easy
Pieces"
(https://techiefood4u.files.wordpress.com/2020/02/operating_systems_three_easy_pieces.pdf
)
It's almost as good as the Tanenbaum Classic, but free.
-- Richard
>
>
>
> On Fri, Dec 8, 2023 at 2:15 AM <jim.cromie@xxxxxxxxx
> <mailto:jim.cromie@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
>
> On Mon, Dec 4, 2023 at 1:02 PM Mario Marietto
> <marietto2008@xxxxxxxxx <mailto:marietto2008@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
> >
> > What is this ?
> >
> > https://l4re.org/download/snapshots/pre-built-images/arm-v7/
> <https://l4re.org/download/snapshots/pre-built-images/arm-v7/>
> >
>
> Thats a micro-kernel, sort of like GNU Hurd.
>
> theres also
> https://doc.redox-os.org/book/ch04-01-microkernels.html
> <https://doc.redox-os.org/book/ch04-01-microkernels.html>
>
>
>
> --
> Mario.
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