New Xen Linux Distribution
f5hacka writes "Four students at Clarkson University developed a new
linux distribution based on the Xen kernel. The distribution is called Xenophilia. Xenophilia is a derivative of Debian Linux and uses the new Debian installer to install its packages. Its homepage is available at http://cosi.clarkson.edu/xen/.
The distribution is available for download at http://mirror.clarkson.edu/pub/distributions/xenop hilia/"
Bzzt. There is no mention of the "Xen kernel" in the articles cited, so it's unclear as to which Fucking Article you're talking about.
chet@chet:~$ links -dump http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/Research/SRG/netos/xen/ | grep -i kernel
chet@chet:~$ links -dump http://cosi.clarkson.edu/xen/ | grep -i kernel
chet@chet:~$
Xen is a layer which allows the user to boot multiple operating systems at the same time. It happens to include modifications to the Linux kernel which allow the user to do virtualization stuff that may seem "New and Cool" to the average X86 user who hasn't heard of virtual machines, but is more like "Old and Busted" for those who've heard of IBM outside of the SCO case.
According to some article sponsored by IBM:
More informative than the links provided is the Xen user documentation, especially sections 2.3.3, 2.4.1, and most of 3.
A good start for reading about the history of VM would be to Google for "IBM VM".
Somebody get that guy an ambulance!
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Evan
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