Garrett D'Amore wrote:
> Boyd Adamson wrote:
[snip]
> Basically, the idea is that you can have separate userland's, and they
> have "compat" kernel modules which provide different versions of the
> system call interfaces.  If you want to run NetBSD 1.x, you have to keep
> around a 1.x userland, but you can run that userland on a NetBSD 4.0
> kernel  if you have included the necessary compatibility code in  the
> kernel.

Somehow this sounds a little bit like BrandZ, right ?

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Roland

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