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[GH-ISSUE #5687] uvm lightweight vm support #3064
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Originally created by @osevan on GitHub (Feb 26, 2023).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/netblue30/firejail/issues/5687
Maybe supportable project with Firejail.
https://pointersgonewild.com/2023/02/24/building-a-minimalistic-virtual-machine/
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@rusty-snake commented on GitHub (Feb 26, 2023):
It is a interesting project especially if you read the source and learn about how computers work. However I don't see a use case for firejail so unless someone can come up with one I close here.
FTR: It is a vm focused on API stability (the API of the ISA) and runs it's own instruction set. No x86. No Kernel. No File I/O (yet). No Network I/O (yet). No GUI. No real world programs for it.
@osevan commented on GitHub (Feb 26, 2023):
Ok thank you very much for fast answer
@kmk3 commented on GitHub (Feb 26, 2023):
@osevan
Whenever you would like to request a feature but do not have a concrete
proposal for how to implement it, please open a discussion instead of an issue:
This helps keep the issue tracker organized.