hi,

> Normal programs shouldn't be able to run in kernel space. And it should be
> able to recover from a badly written program. That's the purpose of memory
> protection that normal users are interested in.
> How did you mean that you can write a BSD program that craches the kernel
> without exploiting a kernel bug?

drivers?  almost all drivers in AmigaOS are 3rd party these days.....

same is true in Linux and BSD...its almost always the drivers
that will cause nice kernel oopses

alan


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