Hi there,

I wasn't really into UNIX when Linux came around, however, this message has been forwarded to my local Linux User Group where someone will come up with an answer.. I'll post you a reply as soon as I have one.

You can also look at this site which you may find useful:
http://www.levenez.com/unix/


plumber wrote:

The Linux kernel was not derived from a UNIX kernel, instead it was cloned. This means that no particular version of UNIX was used to create Linux - Linux is a kernel which mirrors the functions of the UNIX kernel.

Hope this helps, please ask again if this is not what you were looking for,


Thanks i know :D

for an example BSD was inspired from
the GE 645 abandoned program
not from the first called Unics system.

Yes it's a clone of what model ?

there is a big Gap
between Version.6 1973 arch
and the System V.3 arch

What model has been cloned ?

Regards

Hi there,

I did not understand your question fully, but:

The Linux kernel was not derived from a UNIX kernel, instead it was cloned. This means that no particular version of UNIX was used to create Linux - Linux is a kernel which mirrors the functions of the UNIX kernel.

Hope this helps, please ask again if this is not what you were looking for,


plumber wrote:

"reated a clone of the UNIX kernel which he called Linux"

Hello i make a relation doc between the Unix Families
but i don't arrive to find what version of system Linus used
to make is kernel V.2 or V.3 ?

Thanks if you have an idea

Regards Plumber








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