Sometime on Mon, Feb 14, 2005 at 12:17:49AM +0530, Philip Tellis said:
I was talking about having them running complete instances of the machine simultaneously. Both would have tty1-7 (or more), both would have their own keyboard and display (shared through some mechanism), and their own memory space (completely separate). Both would share the network, very likely having two different IP addresses (possible on a single network card), and you'd be able to ssh in to either at the same time, and even from one to the other.
I believe, some of those things are possible with the Hurd. One can use two independent kernels at the same time.
Anurag