Unix System V.3 Configuration Philosophy
Mark Campbell
campbell at sauron.UUCP
Fri Dec 5 09:29:46 AEST 1986
Could someone please explain the rationale behind the
3B2 System V.3 configuration scheme? I'm specifically
talking about the "mboot"/"lboot" code which handles
reconfiguration at run-time. It seems to me to be really
cumbersome -- a sure sign that I'm missing the reasons
the code exists in the first place. Some of the basic
questions I have are:
o Why is the symbol table constructed at run-time?
o Why use "mkboot" instead of the traditional
SGS code ("ld").
I really don't want to get into arguments concerning
"this is better than that", I just want to understand
what motivated the developers.
Thanks.
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Mark Campbell Phone: (803)-791-6697 E-Mail: !ncsu!ncrcae!sauron!campbell
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