All,

Thanks for the information.  I now have the information that I need.

Michael


On 08/30/12 12:18 PM, Garrett D'Amore wrote:
Tradition was that only drivers which may be needed to mount /usr belonged in 
/kernel. But these days /usr is not generally a separate file system so the 
distinction matters less.  I still try to locate them based on this historical 
context. (so network and hba drivers in /kernel and audio drivers in 
/usr/kernel for example. )

Sent from my iPhone

On Aug 30, 2012, at 12:04 PM, Michael Speer<[email protected]> 
 wrote:

All,

Are there any differences with having a file reside in /usr/kernel versus having
them reside /kernel?   What is the difference between the two locations and
why would one location be chosen over the other?

Thanks,
Michael



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