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− | In July 2012, Paolo Bonzini, a Linux kernel contributor, [https://lkml.org/lkml/2012/7/13/154 discovered] that the "magic number" constant that Microsoft's Hyper-V virtualization software requires to identify a Linux guest is "0xB16B00B5" -- "BIGBOOBS". |
+ | In July 2012, Paolo Bonzini, a Linux kernel contributor, [https://lkml.org/lkml/2012/7/13/154 discovered] that the "magic number" constant that Microsoft's Hyper-V virtualization software requires to identify a Linux guest is "0xB16B00B5" -- "BIGBOOBS".-- Which was awesome, because yay big titties. |
* [http://mjg59.dreamwidth.org/14955.html Matthew Garrett's blog post] discussing the finding |
* [http://mjg59.dreamwidth.org/14955.html Matthew Garrett's blog post] discussing the finding |
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In July 2012, Paolo Bonzini, a Linux kernel contributor, discovered that the "magic number" constant that Microsoft's Hyper-V virtualization software requires to identify a Linux guest is "0xB16B00B5" -- "BIGBOOBS".-- Which was awesome, because yay big titties.
- Matthew Garrett's blog post discussing the finding