Debian GNU/Unix replaces Debian GNU/Linux
If we put the FreeBSD kernel in the main distribution as an alternative to
the Linux kernel, (a legitimate alternative... we could have alternate
bootdisk sets, etc), which binary images could coexist with each other on
the systems and easily be switched between, then we should no longer be
Debian GNU/Linux.
I would much rather have Debian GNU/Unix which provides Linux and FreeBSD
kernels side by side, instead of setting up a whole new Debian GNU/FreeBSD
distribution, where only a few megs of binaries would be different to the
Linux edition, and all the rest would be duplication. (Since FreeBSD DOES
run our current linux binaries)
Jonathan
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