From 4eea3efc13acccfb613571f604f17e0ec68e5bed Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Thomas Schwinge Date: Mon, 13 Dec 2010 20:22:52 +0100 Subject: ``Some'' Mach documentation. Parts have been rescued from 4b382d8daa5a9e2d54e78c18beeff76bc54dc16b:Mach/MachConcepts.mdwn. --- hurd/faq/old_hurd_faq.txt | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) (limited to 'hurd/faq') diff --git a/hurd/faq/old_hurd_faq.txt b/hurd/faq/old_hurd_faq.txt index c7e0ffe8..e6c6cb5a 100644 --- a/hurd/faq/old_hurd_faq.txt +++ b/hurd/faq/old_hurd_faq.txt @@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ Q4. What's all this about Mach 3.0 (and Mach 4.0)? As mentioned above, Mach is a micro-kernel, written at Carnegie Mellon University. A more descriptive term might be a greatest-common-factor kernel, since it provides facilities common to all ``real'' operating -systems, such as memory management, interprocess communication, +systems, such as memory management, inter-process communication, processes, and a bunch of other stuff. Unfortunately, the system calls used to access these facilities are only vaguely related to the familiar and cherished Unix system calls. There are no "fork", -- cgit v1.2.3