Today, we will combine architectures and operating systems to make virtualization possible.1 !. 1.)Virtualization solution number one.
POWER64 + AMD 64
FreeBSD + Debian
bhyve + KVM
Debian/Kernel FreeBSD
Okay.
The system calls for the Power64 architecture which allow KVM to be used on Debian Linux PowerPC 32/64 system calls need to be copied over as was done in the Debian/Kernel FreeBSD system calls using a minor C language..
After this,
a comparative analogy between KVM and bhyve will need to be developed.
The people who work with Amiga and Acube systems are also working on the Open Hardware and Software PowerPC64 laptop.
This would allow a 64-bit host to run a 32-bit virtualized client directly
2.) Virtualization solution number two.
This will only work currently with Debian. The X-org protocol developer code has not been competely ported to FreeBSD.
It needs a lot of work.
maybe, with the hardware being of acertain standard,
there would be work to allow it to be completed.
Okay.
Xorg -configure with the available graphics card then create a chroot/jail system
then Xorg -configure --commenting out the original Xorg -configure lines -- with a USB graphics card, keyboard, mouse, monitor, hub, and sound card<-- all on USB hub.
This will create two users physically sharing the same motherboard.
Two solutions,
one kit,
Home base and thin client.
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