Dragonflybsd Presentation
Bill Hacker
wbh at conducive.org
Tue Feb 22 10:51:00 PST 2005
EM1897 at xxxxxxx wrote:
In a message dated 2/22/2005 12:17:48 PM Eastern Standard Time, Bill Hacker <wbh at xxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
EM1897 at xxxxxxx wrote:
*SNIP*
the separation of kernel and binaries has significant
advantages.
As discussed off-line, DragonFlyBSD, or any other BSD, already does this
at least as well as, if not considerably better than Linux.
Note, for example:
- that in the interval between make installkernel and make installworld
one is running the new kernel with (most of) the rest of the world still
not applied,
- that both binary updates and using a spearate 'build box' then rolling
out only what one needs have long been a part of the production *BSD
environment.
Swapping between kernel and kernel.old or kernel.prev is nothing new,
nor is scp'ing a new kernel (only), or a selected binary or several out
to remote boxen.
Can DragonFlyBSD further improve on this? Absolutely!
Would it be wiser to NOT try to be quite so across-the-span-of-years
compatible? Certainly!
. .. But no need to emulate a known-flawed model...
Bill
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