"Reny Sebastian" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I invite your opinion about running Hurd and Linux side by side > on the same machine.
It's possible in principle, but I doubt it's worth the effort to make it work. > If Linux will be ported as a multiserver or a single server OS (I > don't know how much effort it will need. But Linux has been running > on Mach with MacOS) MkLinux exists, but uses a slightly different flavour of Mach. So you first need to hack the Hurd and/or MkLinux to run on the same Mach version. > both OS can share their services for file systems, networking etc. Huh? Both linux and hurd have filesystems and networking. If you want to share filesystems, use NFS (or some fancier networked filesystem). That's the only practical way I think, as you only need some networking bridge > Is somebody working in this line already? I would like to know your > opinion about this subject. I think it's possible, but a lot of work, and I wouldn't do it for Mach. Having Hurd on L4 coexist with Linux or BSD on L4 would be more interesting, but then you *first* need a Hurd that runs on L4, so running Hurd and Linux simultaneously on L4 has to be a secondary goal, at most. /Niels _______________________________________________ Help-hurd mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-hurd
