On Tue, 13 Aug 2002, Matthew Garrett wrote: > I'm in the process of moving at the moment, so haven't had much time to > work on things - things should start moving again in early September, with > a bit of luck.
Well, I may as well quit lurking then.. I was just going to listen because I don't currently have time to contribute to development. I have no NetBSD box at the moment but should have one in a month or two. Has anyone thought of trying to graft the NetBSD kernel onto a Linux binary userland? Or, to put it another way, of running userland under Linux binary emulation? The reason I ask this is that with some sufficiently hacked scripts, and GRUB it seems to me that it might be possible to run GNU/Linux and GNU/NetBSD off the same partition. This would probably require some fresh development, but I'm game. This gives GNU users a choice of kernels (yay!), NetBSD some exposure, and helps to illustrate better than words the distinction between the OS kernel, and the rest of the OS. -- [ [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Don't waste electrons with dumb quotes ]