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Kernel: Introduce Multikernel Architecture Support

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    Also sounds like we can run multiple kernels at once during normal operations, to isolate processes.

    So, could I run a second kernel for, say, Docker to use? Isolate those containers away from the host system kernel?

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      Linux subsystem for linux

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        You know the very first thing someone is going to do is run Linux in Linux in Linux.

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          I thought the first would be Doom :(

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