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Introduction to User-Mode Linux - Linux tutorial


Ever wish you had a place to let your Linux applications play -- where they wouldn't hurt anything else? User-Mode Linux (UML) lets you set up multiple virtual machines that are isolated from each other and from the hardware. Now, you can test applications all the way to failure without breaking the host system.
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