On Wed, Oct 31, 2018 at 12:30 PM Patrick O'Callaghan
<pocallag...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Tue, 2018-10-30 at 23:45 +0000, Rick Stevens wrote:
>>
>> And remember, under that cute, glitzy desktop, OSX is simply BSD
>> Unix. (Shhhh! Don't tell anyone! It's a secret!)
>
> Sure, but the complete MacOS is not "simply" BSD. It's a BSD (actually
> XNU)-based kernel with an enormous amount of additional non-free
> stuff, including the whole UI system, filesystems, drivers etc., which
> is what makes the real difference to the end user.

macOS's base OS is Darwin, which uses a XNU kernel, which is a hybrid
of a Mach microkernel and some FreeBSD and Apple/NeXT kernel code.

The basic userland, "cp" "ifconfig" "ls" "...", is from an old version
of FreeBSD. And it you look at "/etc/", it's FreeBSDish, but not
necessarily used.

Apple overlays its own tech, GUI and CLI, over all of this. For
example, if you run "cat /etc/{master.,}passwd" you'll only find
"root", "daemon", "nobody", and the macOS "service" users (like
"_networkd"). The "actual" users are held in an ldap db. For example,
you can change a user's shell via the "dscl" CLI tool or via the GUI
system preferences advanced user options.

macOS's Unix but not *BSD.
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