Hi I use the OKL4 microkernel which is a open development of the L4 microkernel,
And I use it for virtualization to run Redhat and ReactOS to run Windows applications.
My question is if it would be possible to develop this to run as a live-CD?
I have found several microkernel that run on VMWare or live-CD,
But no L4 or any that will run visualization.
I prefer to use live-CD because I am always testing new systems so I need the potability.
I have tried other OS kernels such as UNIX, Linux and even some other developments that claim to be minimalist OS's,
But I fined that a microkernel runs faster exlooding NT ofcorce if you can call that micro anything no matter what the kernel is based on.
Pleas help...
System tester under kernel traps.
Microkernel like L4 live-CD?
no livecd, you have to make your own, BTW, at least this run linux as application, HTH
http://www.ertos.nicta.com.au/software/ ... ct/latest/
user-mode linux or kernel-mode linux is another way to go.
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ps: http://os.inf.tu-dresden.de/L4/LinuxOnL4/demo.shtml
http://www.ertos.nicta.com.au/software/ ... ct/latest/
user-mode linux or kernel-mode linux is another way to go.
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ps: http://os.inf.tu-dresden.de/L4/LinuxOnL4/demo.shtml