| H.-J. Hoxer, K. Buchacker, and V. Sieh. Implementing a user mode linux with minimal changes from original kernel. In J. Topf, editor, 9th International Linux System Technology Conference, K oln, Germany, September 4-6, 2002. |
....the provided memory must be protected. The needed infrastructure may be provided as address spaces and processes. The term process is used in Unix terminology. This infrastructure and the abstractions may be provided by special servers running on top of a monolithic operating system. UMLinux [HBS02] and VMWare are examples for this approach. Another approach is to encapsulate this core functionality of an operating system in a kernel [Lie95, Lie96, Tan92] Sta00] The kernel approach has the advantage that the kernel is highly optimized for this task. This means, system calls and ....
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H.-J. Hoxer, K. Buchacker, and V. Sieh. Implementing a user mode linux with minimal changes from original kernel. In J. Topf, editor, 9th International Linux System Technology Conference, K oln, Germany, September 4-6, 2002.
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H. J. Hoxer, K. Buchacker, and V. Sieh. Implementing a User-Mode Linux with Minimal Changes from Original Kernel. Linux-Kongress 2002.
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