You can find all on http://www.user-mode-linux.org/~blaisorblade/. The SKAS3/2.6-v7 was already released, but I probably forgot to announce it. So I'm announcing it now. Changes in SKAS: * echo 0 > /proc/sysemu on the guests works fine, finally! Changes in both 2.6.9 and 2.4.27: they run fine on 2.6.9 host kernels, without hanging at the exit. Changes in 2.6.9 only: included a large chunk of JDike tree (excluding all x86_64 related patches), and all the latest security patches from Bodo Stroesser; also it includes the -V7 skas patch in it. Actually, however, to do this I had to include big, invasive patches from Jeff Dike's tree. I've done it because it's needed and because Bodo Stroesser worked with the incrementals very fine. Changes in 2.4.27 only: It's based on a fork from the official 2.4.24-1; the patches I've included come almost totally from there, but I dropped all the hostfs rewrite. I also included some incrementals, the one I thought safe. Also, you can find on the page the instructions to avoid the "hwclock hang" in TT mode. I found the faulty patch, but it needs a more worse bug, which affects everyone running in TT mode on a 2.6 host, so it's included. You can revert the patch if you want, and if you have to run it on a 2.4 host. I sent a message about this about a week ago, but I got no answer. Distribution: * the patch are also in split-out form, both web-browsable and tarballed. * md5sums are available (to test with "md5sum -c *.md5"). Any testing and report is welcome. Bye -- Paolo Giarrusso, aka Blaisorblade Linux registered user n. 292729