brandon@tdi2.UUCP (02/21/87)
Quoted from <13451@sun.uucp> ["Re: UUCP Port Turnaround (==> Unix Kernel hacks)"], by guy%gorodish@Sun.COM (Guy Harris)... +--------------- | >etc. What's the old kernel up to these days, a meg and a half or so?] | | gorodish$ size /vmunix | text data bss dec hex | 445120 77784 120348 643252 9d0b4 | | Try again. (This is a kernel with lots of bits under development, | too, so a lot of that stuff will go away eventually.) +--------------- $ size /unix 169594 + 15206 + 144092 = 328892 Why, if the BSD kernel is so small, is the System V Release 2 kernel half the size of it? +--------------- | >My guess, Guy, is that the person in question was referring to the | >the _commonly_ held belief that the Berkeley kernel is too large | >and seems to be growing without bounds. | | There are lots of commonly held beliefs; the fact that a belief is | commonly held does not necessarily mean that it is true. | | As for singling out the Berkeley kernel, I shall point out that I | just did a "size" on "/unix" on a 3B2 around here, and it was about | 800KB. +--------------- AT&T is getting the BSD disease. It's called "layers", in this case. HARDWIRED TERMINALS IN THE KERNEL, FOR GHOD'S SAKE? See above for the size of a good, sane SVR2 kernel. I've hacked quite a bit into this system. In user mode. It's not quite 4BSD yet, but then we have no need for networking. (To the people who will immediately compare this posting to my posting asking for system load help and say "Aha!": Wrong. It's 18 users running RM/COBOL and/or UNIFY that brings tdi2 to its knees.) ++Brandon -- ``for is he not of the Children of Luthien? Never shall that line fail, though the years may lengthen beyond count.'' --J. R. R. Tolkien Brandon S. Allbery UUCP: cbatt!cwruecmp!ncoast!tdi2!brandon Tridelta Industries, Inc. CSNET: ncoast!allbery@Case 7350 Corporate Blvd. INTERNET: ncoast!allbery%Case.CSNET@relay.CS.NET Mentor, Ohio 44060 PHONE: +1 216 255 1080 (home) +1 216 974 9210