Subject: Re: serial ports
To: The Great Mr. Kurtz [David A. Gatwood] <davagatw@mars.utm.edu>
From: Lutz Albers <lutz@muc.de>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 08/21/1996 09:36:27
The Great Mr. Kurtz [David A. Gatwood] wrote on 20.8.1996
Re: serial ports
- > I don't know why the mkLinux folks did it backwards. Grr.
-
- Same reason Linux reversed the hard drive letters/numbers?
- sdg1 =3D SCSI ID6, partition 1....
Maybe because they do it this way on theirs PC platform ? The whole
numbering scheme is usually quite different from system to system (look at
Solaris devicce names for some really weird names)
- Simply to make Linux look a little less like Unix, maybe? Linux was from
- Net/2, originally, right? The free release with all the copyright
- questions? As opposed to Lite.
No, Linux (which only includes the kernel and a few user-land utilities)
had never anything to do with the Net/2 release. You might be confused
because of their Net2 Kit (TCP/IP stuff), which had nothing to do with BSD
code.
I don't think (don't know for sure, don't run Linux) that the Linux kernel
will contain much BSD code.
ciao
lutz
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