as far as I can remember, Plan 9 (Bell Labs) as 9load expect each other.
9front, on the other hand, got rid of 9load for its own good.

On Tue, Dec 2, 2014 at 8:28 PM, Enrico Weigelt, metux IT consult
<enrico.weig...@gr13.net> wrote:
> On 02.12.2014 23:02, Iruatã Souza wrote:
>
>>> apropos kernel/bootloader: I just recently had a look at the code
>>> and somewhat got the impression that 9load seems to be a specially
>>> tailored plan9 kernel, which then loads the real kernel.
>>>
>>> is that correct or am I mistaken here ?
>>
>> Correct.
>
> hmm, interesting.
>
> What's the exact reason behind that ?
>
> I'm really not an expert for bootloaders, but I always got the
> impression, that bootloaders need to be extremly minimal (eg. on
> PC you'll have only about 0.5k for the first stage) and serve an
> entirely different purpose than an OS kernel.
>
> OTOH, having a complete OS/Kernel as preboot environment of course
> also has it's charm - allows easily adding lots of setup things,
> even rescue stuff, etc.
>
> Can 9front also boot other operating systems, eg. Linux ?
> Could it become a replacement for other bootloaders like grub ?
>
>
> cu
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> Enrico Weigelt,
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>

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