Microkernel like L4 live-CD?
Posted: Fri Apr 11, 2008 6:02 pm
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.
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.