Kernel Sizes (was Re: Since Most Everythings's right... )
neal at mnopltd.UUCP
neal at mnopltd.UUCP
Thu May 2 01:25:07 AEST 1991
->In article <545 at jahangir.UUCP> marc at jahangir.UUCP (Marc Rossner) writes:
->>In article <204 at mnopltd.UUCP>, neal at mnopltd.UUCP writes:
->>> I noticed that the Xenix 2.3.2 kernel is about 1000K. The SCO Unix
->>> kernel is about 2000K.
->
->>I thought that the advantage of Xenix was that it was supposed to be tiny.
->>I also thought that I had a rather massive kernel on my ISC 2.2. My
->>kernel is 750K. Are you sure you have your numbers right?
->
->My ISC 1.0.6 MultiBus kernel is 573K. Sounds like it's growing
->by leaps and bounds....
->
->Has anyone surveyed kernel sizes, or graphed the size since UNIX
->was released? Might me some interesting data in there....
->
->Gary
->
Original poster back here again......
Whoaha! Lets try to calibrate our terms here. When I said 1000k, I meant
that was how much memory it took loaded. (from log in /usr/adm/messages)
The actual kernel FILE is 408k. If you do a "size xenix" you get:
261902 + 112720 + 29520 = 404142 = 0x62aae
The 1000k is once it loads and mallocs and otherwise settles itself into
operation. Now which number were you specifying for ISC?
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