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ilurk
on Nov 8, 2015
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Creating purpose-built TinyCoreLinux Images
Can anyone tell what are the differences between a TinyCoreLinux image and a Rumpkernel, and the practical implications of those differences?
justincormack
on Nov 8, 2015
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TinyCoreLinux is just a small Linux distro. A rump kernel is a unikernel reusing netbsd code, running in a single address space.
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