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From: "Greg A. Woods" <woods@robohack.ca>
To: The Unix Heritage Society mailing list <tuhs@tuhs.org>
Subject: Re: [TUHS] /bin vs /sbin
Date: Tue, 26 Jan 2021 21:56:18 -0800	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <m1l4doQ-0036xBC@more.local> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <b5ba60e5-c602-602b-db83-1bc64bba3db8@spamtrap.tnetconsulting.net>

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[not replying privately even though this is an old thread from back in
the time when I was still enjoying a care-free summer vacation, and even
though Grant and/or his mailer set "reply-to" to be his own address, not
the list address, but because I'm still having rDNS issues and Grant's
mailer won't let mine deliver to him...]

At Tue, 21 Jul 2020 21:27:59 -0600, Grant Taylor via TUHS <tuhs@minnie.tuhs.org> wrote:
Subject: Re: [TUHS] /bin vs /sbin
>
> Did Solaris follow in SunOS's foot steps?  Or did Solaris do something
> different?

Note that "Solaris" is a marketing name for a whole OS package including
the kernel, base system, user interface, and even some applications.

On the other hand "SunOS" the name of the base system OS (i.e. kernel
and userland).  The name "SunOS" pre-dated the name "Solaris" but
continues on as the name of the base OS within the Solaris package.

E.g. from the Wikipedia Solaris article:

    "For example, Solaris 2.4 incorporates SunOS 5.4. After Solaris 2.6,
    the 2. was dropped from the release name, so Solaris 7 incorporates
    SunOS 5.7, and the latest release SunOS 5.11 forms the core of
    Solaris 11.4."

and from the Wikipedia SunOS article:

    "Today, SunOS 5 is universally known as Solaris, although the SunOS
    name is still visible within the OS itself – in the startup banner,
    the output of the uname command, and man page footers, among other
    places.

    Matching a SunOS 5.x release to its corresponding Solaris marketing
    name is simple: each Solaris release name includes its corresponding
    SunOS 5 minor version number. For example, Solaris 2.4 incorporated
    SunOS 5.4. There is one small twist: after Solaris 2.6, the "2." was
    dropped from the Solaris name and the SunOS minor number appears by
    itself. The latest Solaris release is named Solaris 11 and
    incorporates SunOS 5.11."

Sun even back-pedaled and re-branded SunSO 4 as Solaris 1.0 before the
switch from BSD to something Sun liked to think was akin to SVR4.

--
					Greg A. Woods <gwoods@acm.org>

Kelowna, BC     +1 250 762-7675           RoboHack <woods@robohack.ca>
Planix, Inc. <woods@planix.com>     Avoncote Farms <woods@avoncote.ca>

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  parent reply	other threads:[~2021-01-27  5:56 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 24+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2020-07-21 17:55 Grant Taylor via TUHS
2020-07-21 18:15 ` Warner Losh
2020-07-21 22:42   ` David Arnold
2020-07-22  3:33     ` Warner Losh
2020-07-21 18:22 ` arnold
2020-07-21 18:33   ` Warner Losh
2020-07-21 18:43     ` Larry McVoy
2020-07-22  1:16     ` tytso
2020-07-22  3:27       ` Grant Taylor via TUHS
2020-07-22  3:35         ` Warner Losh
2021-01-27  5:56         ` Greg A. Woods [this message]
2021-01-27 19:06           ` Grant Taylor via TUHS
2021-01-27 22:22             ` Warner Losh
2021-01-27 22:35             ` Greg A. Woods
2021-01-28  5:24               ` Grant Taylor via TUHS
2020-07-22  1:44     ` Dan Cross
2020-07-22  2:17       ` Jon Forrest
2020-07-22  2:20         ` Adam Thornton
2020-07-22 13:30           ` Clem Cole
2020-07-22 13:43             ` Richard Salz
2020-07-22  2:27       ` Kurt H Maier
2020-07-21 19:24   ` Clem Cole
2020-07-22 13:39     ` Clem Cole
2021-01-29 23:50   ` Chris Hanson

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