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[openbeos] Re: NTFS Read-Only for 1st non-beta release?
- From: "David Reid" <mail@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: <openbeos@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 2 Apr 2002 00:24:50 +0100
> >> >Considering at least R1 will have the R5 kernel, then you can still
use
> >> >the R5 ones.
> >> >
> >> >-Bruno
> >>
> >
> >Errr ... since when were we planning on using the R5 kernel with R1? The
> >goal is to make a complete replica of BeOS R5 in an open-source
environment
> >by R1 ... I haven't heard that we were going to be booting from the
orignal
> >R5 kernel. Of course for awhile we're going to be replacing each
component
> >piece-by-piece without using our new kernel, but whatever we call golden
> >master should not have any code from R5.
> >
> >>
> >> This is not quite correct. Everything PRIOR to R1 uses the R5 kernel.
I.e.
> >all of the beta releases. R1 == new kernel.
> >>
> >
> >This makes it sound like the kernel is going to skip past the beta
releases,
> >which I hope isn't the case =)
>
> DOH!
>
> Of course not. :-) What I wanted to say was that the beta releases would
work with
> the R5 kernel (and not necessarily all of them). I forsee something like
what happened with BONE -
> betas of new kernels coming out, bundled with the pieces that are
inextricably tied to it. BONE came
> with BoneYard, for example, and should have come with a new printing kit.
Our kernel might
> well come with a new IK, since the old IK was joined unnaturally to the
old kernel.
IK???
david
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