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From: olg@olghome.pccentre.msk.su (Oleg Tabarovsky)
Subject: Re: Marvellous Memory Munching Make
Message-ID: <1992Sep30.144552.6577@olghome.pccentre.msk.su>
Keywords: where does it go? what does it do?
Organization: Private Computing System
References: <1992Sep25.020038.28923@citec.oz.au> <1992Sep25.174613.19954@fcom.cc.utah.edu> <1992Sep28.101928.8607@cs.few.eur.nl> <1992Sep28.165610.22836@fcom.cc.utah.edu>
Date: Wed, 30 Sep 1992 14:45:52 GMT
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terry@cs.weber.edu (A Wizard of Earth C) writes:

>Which "new VM system" is this?  If you mean the one in 0.1, I submit the
>following from Chris Torek, which I hope he doesn't mind me quoting:

As far as I know, at least BSD/386 (BSDI's) use new VM system derived
from Mach. So fork and vfork are really the same thing. Isn't that
(VM derived from Mach) true for 386BSD 0.1 ?

>					Terry Lambert
>					terry_lambert@npd.novell.com
>					terry@icarus.weber.edu
>---
>Any opinions in this posting are my own and not those of my present
>or previous employers.
>-- 

--
Oleg