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<font face="Times New Roman, Times, serif">Greetings Hideki,<br>
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Thanks for your response on this.<br>
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At least I replied a few times. </pre>
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Please forgive me if it sounded like I was complaining as you have
responded to some of my messages which I truly appreciate. The more
guidance that I can find, the better.<br>
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I am currently in the learning curve to get bitvisor up and running
which I have not been able to do yet, but hope to do so soon.<br>
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What I am seeking is to figure out the steps to set up an EFI boot
USB that will not touch the drives just to see it in action and the
manual seems to be a bit out of date and really does not go into
detail about how to use the UEFI loader. <br>
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<pre class="moz-quote-pre" wrap="">There are archives at:
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://www.bitvisor.org/archives/bitvisor-devel-en/2024-February/date.html">https://www.bitvisor.org/archives/bitvisor-devel-en/2024-February/date.html</a>
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I will look though the archives to see if there is any information
that might be helpful but am also wondering if there will eventually
be any updated manual for the bitvisor 2.0 changes and features
which is really where I am starting this effort.<br>
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My goal here is to try to build a type of Virtual Router (vRouter)
via IPv6 with bitvisor so that it will filter incoming packets and
resend them if they are not destined for the Guest OS but have to
work out some ideas and details first. Ultimately, the idea is to
have the vRouter inside Bitvisor that will be transparent to the
Guest OS and changing router rules can be done via hypercalls from
the Guest OS.<br>
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I guess these mails are filtered by spam filters.
Note: Your address is explicitly added in To: field in this mail to
avoid your spam filter.
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Thanks and I appreciate that as I will look into my spam filters to
see if there are any problems so that I can get any/all messages
from you and the list.<br>
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Truly appreciate your time and effort to get back to me and I would
like to discuss things more with you if you have some time as well.<br>
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Best Regards and have a great day, my friend.<br>
Lonnie<br>
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