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* [http://user-mode-linux.sourceforge.net User Mode Linux (UML)] official site
 
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* [http://uml.nagafix.co.uk/ Nagafix.co.uk UML Resources]. UML kernels and filesystems.
  
 
* [http://kernels.usermodelinux.org UML Kernels]
 
* [http://kernels.usermodelinux.org UML Kernels]
 
* [http://uml.nagafix.co.uk/ Nagafix.co.uk UML Resources]
 
  
 
* [http://user-mode-linux.sourceforge.net/UserModeLinux-HOWTO.html UML How-to]
 
* [http://user-mode-linux.sourceforge.net/UserModeLinux-HOWTO.html UML How-to]

Revision as of 01:39, 18 February 2007

References

References to VNUML

Un-official VNUML sites and related pages:

  • VNUML site at Universität Koblenz Landau (in German)
  • VNUML on Gentoo Guide Examples of people or projects using VNUML tool (please, contact [#contact us] if you want to be included in this list):

Related tools, projects or initiatives

  • NetML (and Netkit). NetML is an XML based, open source markup language to describe computer networks.
  • MNL. MLN (Manage Large Networks) is a virtual machine administration tool designed to build and run virtual machine networks based on Xen and User-Mode Linux.
  • VNE. Virtual Network Experiments with User Mode Linux.
  • NDL. The Network Description Language provides a way to describe computer networks in a meaningful way using the Resource Description Framework (RDF).
  • VIOLIN. Virtual Internetworking on Overlay Infrastructure.
  • X-Bone. The X-Bone dynamically deploys and manages Internet overlays to reduce configuration effort and increase network component sharing.
  • VDE. Virtual Distributed Ethernet (VDE) is a virtual network that can be spawned over a set of physical computer over the Internet.
  • uml_switch2. A modifiad version of uml_switch that adds the possibility to connect switches running on different computers through an udp-tunnel.

UML (User Mode Linux) references