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The User-mode Linux Kernel Home Page Site Home Page Downloads The UML Wiki The Old UML Site The User-mode Linux Kernel Home Page Run Linux inside itself User-Mode Linux is a safe, secure way of running Linux versions and Linux processes. Run buggy software, experiment with new Linux kernels or distributions, and poke around in the internals of Linux, all without risking your main Linux setup. User-Mode Linux gives you a virtual machine that may have more hardware and software virtual resources than your actual, physical computer. Disk storage for the virtual machine is entirely contained inside a single file on your physical machine. You can assign your virtual machine only the hardware access you want it to have. With properly limited access, nothing you do on the virtual machine can change or damage your real computer, or its software. Applications Here are some of the things that UML is used for: Hosting of virtual servers Kernel development Experiment...

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