> > You can't
> > run two copies of linux, because they would fight over memory; right?
>
> Currently we can't, you're right. But I've already detailed how to do
> this in a paper I wrote last july on how to obtain Linux SMP clusters
> with as few modifications to the kernel as possible. The paper is
> available on the web:
> http://opersys.com/ftp/pub/Adeos/practical-smp-clusters.ps
> (If you stil can't access the web as said in the other email, I can
> send you a copy off-list if you want.)
Its okay now, thanx.
> > Do you have something that can run alongside linux?
>
> Certainly. According to some reports it's already used in some commercial
> systems and, as today's RTAI announcement reads, it will be the basis
> for the next release of RTAI.
Ok. Good luck pushing it through linus ;-).
Pavel
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