User Mode Linux
by Jeff Dike
Publisher: Prentice Hall 2006
ISBN/ASIN: 0131865056
ISBN-13: 9780131865051
Number of pages: 352
Description:
With User Mode Linux you can create virtual Linux machines within a Linux computer and use them to safely test and debug applications, network services, and even kernels. You can try out new distributions, experiment with buggy software, and even test security. Now, for the first time, the creator and maintainer of User Mode Linux shows how to put it to work hands-on.
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