I see no reason why we should care about emulating klog. Hurd translators can, in general, perfectly well simply write directly to the regular /dev/log socket in the regular way. Heck, even the filesystem and pflocal translators can do so, since they are properly multi-threaded.
The only issue that needs to be addressed is a bootstrapping time one here. Thomas
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