Guy, your postings come in a perfect time to me, as I am very interested in porting Solaris to embedded devices for my graduation project. I am a total newbie about Solaris kernel and your posts are of great help.
Thanks, Guy Shaw escreveu: > My roadmap and cheat sheet for kprintf() is an example of the > kind of material that is for a much different audience than > either management at Sun or Sun Labs, or Sun engineers. > > Another day has gone by, and I am still as ignorant as ever. > I still do not know the composition of the members of this > mailing list. I don't know who, if anyone, would be interested > in that sort of thing -- who already knows, or who would > never care. > > I post it because a type I error is better than a type II error. > Or is it the other way around? Oh well, All I know is that > it is better to have and not need than to need and not have. > > Internally, within Sun, there is no need to hand off that kind > of material. The audience is known -- they are all Solaris > kernel developers. Within Sun, I am the slow kid in class. > I need all the help I can get, in the form of cheat sheets, > poka-yoke devices, and other mistake-proofing methods. > > > -- Guy Shaw > > > _______________________________________________ > powerpc-discuss mailing list > powerpc-discuss at opensolaris.org -- Ricardo Ayres Severo <severo.ricardo at gmail.com>
