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Developing and using LEAF in a virtual environment
Table of Contents
1.
Introduction
1.1.
Why using a virtual environment ?
1.2.
Feedback
1.3.
Acknowledgments and Thanks
1.4.
Changelog
1.5.
Useful references
2.
Which virtual environment ?
2.1.
Available options
2.2.
Prerequisites
3.
Userland program development using a virtual Debian/slink box
3.1.
Installing your virtual Debian/slink machine
3.2.
Connecting your virtual machine to the network
3.3.
Connecting your virtual machine to the host filesystem
4.
Kernel & modules development using a virtual Debian/woody box
4.1.
Installing your virtual Debian/woody machine
4.2.
Connecting your virtual machine to the network
4.3.
Connecting your virtual machine to the host filesystem
5.
Using a virtual LEAF/Bering router
5.1.
Installation
5.2.
Tips
6.
How-to build an UML kernel for LEAF
7.
How-to build a Debian/slink filesystem ?
Created on 2004-03-26 10:33:19 by mhnoyes
Updated on 2004-03-27 06:51:20 by mhnoyes
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