From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: Avi Kivity Subject: Re: kvmfs Date: Sun, 06 May 2007 18:30:04 +0300 Message-ID: <463DF47C.4000104@qumranet.com> References: <463DC137.1000601@qumranet.com> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Cc: kvm-devel-5NWGOfrQmneRv+LV9MX5uipxlwaOVQ5f@public.gmane.org To: Mark Ryden Return-path: In-Reply-To: List-Unsubscribe: , List-Archive: List-Post: List-Help: List-Subscribe: , Sender: kvm-devel-bounces-5NWGOfrQmneRv+LV9MX5uipxlwaOVQ5f@public.gmane.org Errors-To: kvm-devel-bounces-5NWGOfrQmneRv+LV9MX5uipxlwaOVQ5f@public.gmane.org List-Id: kvm.vger.kernel.org Mark Ryden wrote: > Thanks, Avi. > > I thought that this kvmfs is somehow connected to > "a synthetic file system that can be used to control one or more KVM > virtual machines running on a computer." > > see: > http://www.linuxsymposium.org/2007/view_abstract.php?content_key=102 > > I assume there is no connection between your kvm and this project ? > Ah, okay. There are two kvmfs's. What I described is a kvm-internal thing. The paper appears to describe something that is used to manage kvm as a whole. I don't really know anything about it, I guess I'll have to attend the presentation. -- error compiling committee.c: too many arguments to function ------------------------------------------------------------------------- This SF.net email is sponsored by DB2 Express Download DB2 Express C - the FREE version of DB2 express and take control of your XML. No limits. Just data. Click to get it now. http://sourceforge.net/powerbar/db2/