It works, thank you.
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Hello,
I’ve installed 9front on my mini pc with 4 ethernet ports. These ports is
detected when system booting, here is the boot message:
i210: 1000Mbps port 0x9140 irq 10 ea 00b0c979cc0c
i210: 1000Mbps port 0x9130 irq 11 ea 00b0c979cc0d
i210: 1000Mbps port
As I know, fossil/venti file system is log-structured, so it may be good
for flash devices, especially in extending life of flash devices.
In plan9, many os components are moved to user space, even disk file
system. But the tcp/ip stack is an exception, what's the consideration for
this? Just for performance, or some other reasons?
And is there a relatively easy solution to move the stack to user space?