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Date:      Thu, 07 May 2015 12:19:37 +0200
From:      Paul Blockhaus <paul@mueller-blockhaus.de>
To:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Usermode FreeBSD kernel?
Message-ID:  <161E2B4C-63D1-4759-AABC-4E02353228E1@mueller-blockhaus.de>
In-Reply-To: <554AFB34.3020702@seiya.me>
References:  <554AFB34.3020702@seiya.me>

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Hello Seiya,

Maybe YouTube should have a look in Jails in FreeBSD.

Greetings Paul

Am 7. Mai 2015 07:42:12 MESZ, schrieb Seiya Nuta <nuta@seiya.me>:
>Hello folks,
>
>I want to run FreeBSD kernel in userland to use it as a library OS.
>
>Does FreeBSD kernel supports running in the userland like User Mode
>Linux?
>
>Thanks,
>Seiya
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Hello -questions,

I have several local freebsd machines. At present, and for a couple
of years now, I'm using svnlite to run daily updates on each of the machines, 
for src and ports. Years ago, I used to use something called freebsd_cvsup
out of the ports which, when installed, asked a few questions and installed
a cvsup mirror that I could point the other machines to, in order to
update from (rather than each one updating from the internet which is
a waste of bandwidth).

Is there a port that does a similar thing but with git or svnlite? If not,
I guess I have to set up svn by hand but the instructions in the handbook for
this seem to suggest to do this only if it's really needed.

thanks,

-- 
John 



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