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<jaredly>
I'm looking into options for running a web server on a raspberry pi, and I thought mirage might be a cool option -- so I found this instruction page https://mirage.io/wiki/arm64 but it is telling me how to build a linux kernel, which confused me. Is mirage only able to run inside kvm on linux? Or can it actually be run as the base operating system on hardware?
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<apache2>
ehirdoy: kind of, SPT is easier to deploy than the full virtualization targets (HVT/Xen/w/ever), and more contained (security-wise) than Mirage's Unix target.