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Rusty's Remarkably Unreliable Guide to Lguest	- or, A Young Coder's Illustrated Hypervisorhttp://lguest.ozlabs.orgLguest is designed to be a minimal hypervisor for the Linux kernel, forLinux developers and users to experiment with virtualization with theminimum of complexity.  Nonetheless, it should have sufficientfeatures to make it useful for specific tasks, and, of course, you areencouraged to fork and enhance it (see drivers/lguest/README).Features:- Kernel module which runs in a normal kernel.- Simple I/O model for communication.- Simple program to create new guests.- Logo contains cute puppies: http://lguest.ozlabs.orgDeveloper features:- Fun to hack on.- No ABI: being tied to a specific kernel anyway, you can change anything.- Many opportunities for improvement or feature implementation.Running Lguest:- The easiest way to run lguest is to use same kernel as guest and host.  You can configure them differently, but usually it's easiest not to.  You will need to configure your kernel with the following options:  "General setup":     "Prompt for development and/or incomplete code/drivers" = Y        (CONFIG_EXPERIMENTAL=y)  "Processor type and features":     "Paravirtualized guest support" = Y        "Lguest guest support" = Y     "High Memory Support" = off/4GB     "Alignment value to which kernel should be aligned" = 0x100000        (CONFIG_PARAVIRT=y, CONFIG_LGUEST_GUEST=y, CONFIG_HIGHMEM64G=n and         CONFIG_PHYSICAL_ALIGN=0x100000)  "Device Drivers":     "Network device support"        "Universal TUN/TAP device driver support" = M/Y           (CONFIG_TUN=m)     "Virtualization"        "Linux hypervisor example code" = M/Y           (CONFIG_LGUEST=m)- A tool called "lguest" is available in this directory: type "make"  to build it.  If you didn't build your kernel in-tree, use "make  O=<builddir>".- Create or find a root disk image.  There are several useful ones  around, such as the xm-test tiny root image at	  http://xm-test.xensource.com/ramdisks/initrd-1.1-i386.img  For more serious work, I usually use a distribution ISO image and  install it under qemu, then make multiple copies:	  dd if=/dev/zero of=rootfile bs=1M count=2048	  qemu -cdrom image.iso -hda rootfile -net user -net nic -boot d  Make sure that you install a getty on /dev/hvc0 if you want to log in on the  console!- "modprobe lg" if you built it as a module.- Run an lguest as root:      Documentation/lguest/lguest 64 vmlinux --tunnet=192.168.19.1 --block=rootfile root=/dev/vda   Explanation:    64: the amount of memory to use, in MB.    vmlinux: the kernel image found in the top of your build directory.  You       can also use a standard bzImage.    --tunnet=192.168.19.1: configures a "tap" device for networking with this       IP address.    --block=rootfile: a file or block device which becomes /dev/vda       inside the guest.    root=/dev/vda: this (and anything else on the command line) are       kernel boot parameters.- Configuring networking.  I usually have the host masquerade, using  "iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -o eth0 -j MASQUERADE" and "echo 1 >  /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward".  In this example, I would configure  eth0 inside the guest at 192.168.19.2.  Another method is to bridge the tap device to an external interface  using --tunnet=bridge:<bridgename>, and perhaps run dhcp on the guest  to obtain an IP address.  The bridge needs to be configured first:  this option simply adds the tap interface to it.  A simple example on my system:    ifconfig eth0 0.0.0.0    brctl addbr lg0    ifconfig lg0 up    brctl addif lg0 eth0    dhclient lg0  Then use --tunnet=bridge:lg0 when launching the guest.  See http://linux-net.osdl.org/index.php/Bridge for general information  on how to get bridging working.There is a helpful mailing list at http://ozlabs.org/mailman/listinfo/lguestGood luck!Rusty Russell rusty@rustcorp.com.au.

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