From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: lm@mcvoy.com (Larry McVoy) Date: Wed, 11 Jan 2017 15:06:03 -0800 Subject: [TUHS] the guy who brought up SVr4 on Sun machines In-Reply-To: <5876b86f.TZmh44N+Iwm79UKO%schily@schily.net> References: <79091EE2-D7F8-4BE2-9422-47C365780367@berwynlodge.com> <587509e1.gGhkbfCz1YmUYkqT%schily@schily.net> <5876b86f.TZmh44N+Iwm79UKO%schily@schily.net> Message-ID: <20170111230603.GE5891@mcvoy.com> On Wed, Jan 11, 2017 at 11:57:51PM +0100, Joerg Schilling wrote: > Dan Cross wrote: > > > On Tue, Jan 10, 2017 at 11:20 AM, Joerg Schilling wrote: > > > > > Berny Goodheart wrote: > > > [snip] > > > > VFSSW <=== NO, this is from SunOS-4 > > > > > > > Surely Berny meant the file system switch here, which could have come from > > early system V, but originated in research Unix (8th edition?). Note that > > this list is very similar to that in the early part of his book on System V > > internals. > > It is rather a part of the VFS interface that has first been completed with > SunOS-3.0 in late 1985. I think you are once again confused. System Vr3 had something called the file system switch which is what Berny is talking about. SunOS had virtual file system layer (VFS) and that would be one of things ported to SVr4. The history on wikipedia matches my memory and contradicts much of what you've been claiming. For what it is worth, I didn't write a word of that wikipedia page so others remember much as I do. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UNIX_System_V