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Re: [Xen-users] Re: Users can provide their own kernels?
> If they tried to run a dom0 inside a dom0 wouldn't they only have
> access to whatever devices their domain was already allowed access
> to? SO they'd only be able to further subdivide their own RAM and
> disk.. which might be interesting.
You could certainly install multiple OSes inside your domain and dual-boot
them. Carving up a domain's resources into multiple "sub-domains" that run
simultaneously is a bit harder and will be implemented later on.
Cheers,
Mark
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