On Fri, Feb 2, 2024 at 2:29 PM Mario Marietto <[email protected]> wrote:
> Alejandro,I'm not sure if you are aware that the discussion at a certain > point has broadened and deepened. I don't understand why I can't propose > an alternative to the actual jail and jail managers that you are talking > about. And no. On the L4 website there is a userland based on new versions > of Ubuntu and Debian that can be used with the microkernel offered. They > also say that FreeBSD can be compiled,too,using the same technique used to > build the Linux userland proposed. If you want to talk about containers,why > not also add the microkernel topic,that's not a container,but its working > can be compared to the microservices offered by Linux and FreeBSD if they > run with a microkernel. > > Never said you can't propose it, it just seems off-topic to this thread. Maybe start a new thread on microkernel versus X. This thread is about containers and container configuration, auto-scaling, discovery, updating and monitoring, etc. What I usually do in this case is start a new thread with a new subject and (was: xxx). That way, people interested in that branch of the discussion can continue on its own topic, and the mail archives can do a better job for later research. BTW, I think what you are saying already exists and macOS is exactly that: the FreeBSD core and the mach microkernel. Best, -- Alex
