norman(a)oclsc.org (Norman Wilson) wrote:
I don't think the BSD kernel when adopted had
much, if any,
of sockets, Berkeley's TCP/IP, McKusick's FFS; if it did,
they were excised. Likewise any remaining trace of V7's
mpx(2) multiplexed-file IPC.
From looking at the CSRG sources, it seems that the
filesystem project has been
founded by Bill Joy and Kirk approached the project a
year (or more) later and
imlemented ony the parts that are related to the block allocation.
Does someone know more?
Jörg
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