No you weren't. Nobody who's ever touched one would call it a "z/OS mainframe" in the same sentence as "to a virtual machine guest". And Linux won't run under z/OS (which, by the way, had the first POSIX-certified UNIX environment, in the 1990s).
But it was funny. Ten years ago, when the joke was first made.
No you weren't. Nobody who's ever touched one would call it a "z/OS mainframe" in the same sentence as "to a virtual machine guest". And Linux won't run under z/OS (which, by the way, had the first POSIX-certified UNIX environment, in the 1990s). But it was funny. Ten years ago, when the joke was first made.