Subject: Re: NetBSD-Mach?
To: The Great Mr. Kurtz [David A. Gatwood] <davagatw@mars.utm.edu>
From: Jason Thorpe <thorpej@nas.nasa.gov>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 12/10/1996 00:57:11
On Mon, 9 Dec 1996 19:08:35 -0600 (CST)
"The Great Mr. Kurtz [David A. Gatwood]" <davagatw@Mars.utm.edU> wrote:
> That makes sense, but if the Mach Microkernel is available on a platform,
> it certainly makes for a quick port after the initial coding (i.e. porting
> to future platforms that support Mach3 would simply involve a recompile,
> and I suspect the mach3 platform list will grow very quickly for this
> reason.) Also, the ability of Mach to run multiple servers would, in
> theory, allow one to basically run two OS'es side-by-side, for instance
> Linux and NetBSD... or eventually... MacOS and NetBSD.
Couple of comments:
(a) Porting NetBSD to a Mach microkernel would be a lot more
work than stealing the appropriate h/w bits from Mach and
porting NetBSD to the hardware.
(b) Mach 3 has been around for a while. It supports a
variety of h/w, but I'm not sure I'd be as comfortable
running a server on a u-kernel; I'd rather have the
performance of a monolithic kernel in many cases.
Also, it's not clear that people will be porting
Mach like mad :-)
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