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User Mode Linux
Hi guys,
I am working with User Mode Linux (UML) because I have one equipment only and I would like to use it with several servers (web,Mysql,etc) on a virtual system (virtual localhost) using the equipment for personal works at the same time. My system is: Sofware: Debian Sarge 3.1 installed on a root filesystems with several partitions (/, tmp, var, user, swap, localmail), Kernel-2.6.8-3-k7-image and headers. Well, my question is: 1) Can I work or install it (UML) with image and headers only or I have to use kernel-source ? thank you and regards |
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