Messages in this thread |  | | | Date | Fri, 20 Feb 2004 03:06:49 -0800 | | Subject | Re: Hot kernel change | | From | Jim Richardson <> |
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On Thu, Feb 19, 2004 at 08:25:43PM -0000, Carlos Silva wrote: <snip>
>well, that's what i had in mind... if this could be possible under x86 >would be great. i say x86 'cause for what a read, MkLinux looks like a >MacLinux Distribution, correct me if i am wrong. >like i said in the first place, i don't program for the kernel (yet, i >intend to), so i don't know what are the big/small changes that have to be >made for somthing like this to work. but i would really like to see this >working :D
MkLinux was available for x86, but I have no idea if it is still in development. To be clear, it doesn't allow you to simply replace a kernel, but to add a second one, and possibly, to start transferring over tasks to it.
You can do much the same thing with user mode linux also. Again, not a kernel replacement in that sense, but something similar, sort of.
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