* Olaf Siejka caemyr@gmail.com schrieb:
I dont see it possible. lguest, even though its a hypervisor, doesnt offer full virtualisation. It requires a Linux kernel as guest, one that supports lguest.
Not entirely true. There's also a Plan9 port for running in lguest. AFAIK it needs a bunch of precautions (eg. coping with the fact that on bootup, it's already in protected mode, etc) and call certain vectors for privileged operations instead of doing them directly.
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