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Re: Does the Hurd need /hurd ?



> That's one reason; I hesitate to say or imply that it's the only one.

Good, because if it were, then it would mean that settrans was about 3
lines of code away from being an end-user tool, and stuck there :-)

[I suspect settrans, or rather interfaces around it, are going to
evolve the way modprobe and kerneld did, if the hurd gets significant
exposure to Actual Users.  Nothing wrong with it not happening any
sooner than that, though.]


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