Miles Bader <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Kalle Olavi Niemitalo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > Now, where does the first translator save the second passive
> > translator so that it will survive reboots? It doesn't fit in
> > the metadata of the underlying node.
>
> Why should tar worry about
> This is more a gnumach question than a hurd question but I haven't been
> able to find a gnumach list or a FAQ so I'm asking here.
I rewrote the CC to [EMAIL PROTECTED], which is the most appropriate list.
> What is the "official/supported" method for adding new device drivers to
> the kernel?
On Thu, 13 Sep 2001, Roland McGrath wrote:
> > What is the "official/supported" method for adding new device drivers to
> > the kernel? I need support for a pdc20267 ATA/100 ide controller and
> > before I start working on a driver I'd like to know that the effort will
> > be useful.
>
> Whatever
> The next question is "how long is gnumach going to play catch-up with
> linux?" Is it going to be necessary to port new versions of linux every
> few years or will gnumach eventually have its own way of doing things?
What makes you think that having "its own way of doing things" would be a
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