Date: Wed, 08 Jul 1998 21:28:13 +0200 From: Stefan Eggers <seggers@semyam.dinoco.de> To: seggers@semyam.dinoco.de, freebsd-hackers@FreeBSD.ORG Cc: Joel Ray Holveck <joelh@gnu.org> Subject: Re: Someone working on swapoff? Message-ID: <199807081928.VAA25030@semyam.dinoco.de> In-Reply-To: Your message of "Wed, 08 Jul 1998 11:07:45 CDT." <199807081607.LAA02079@detlev.UUCP>
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> > How about /usr/share/doc/papers/newvm.ascii.gz? > > The daemon book and newvm are good for 4.4BSD, but FreeBSD uses a > different system based on the Mach paging internals. Any papers on > Mach should suffice. I looked for technical reports on this matter from CMU but have not found one dealing with VM, yet. :-( But maybe I find something in the next few weeks. > Besides that, unless John's written a paper on it and hasn't told us, > the best I can suggest there is to UTSL. (I may be able to dig up a That's exactly the method I am using at present and which I think isn't that bad. But a map of the terrain would of course make the task a little bit easier. ;-) I started to read it a bit today and must say it looks pretty under- standable for such a beast. I don't expect it to be too hard. The hardest part will be to get FreeBSD-current on a 386/33 (the machine I intend to use for testing) with the least financial effort. :-) Stefan. -- Stefan Eggers Lu4 yao2 zhi1 ma3 li4, Max-Slevogt-Str. 1 ri4 jiu3 jian4 ren2 xin1. 51109 Koeln Federal Republic of Germany To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-hackers" in the body of the message
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