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Tony  LeBlanc
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BSD vs System V

Can someone please give me a breif explanation on the differences between the two. Why would I purchase one or the other?

Thanks
Tony
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Lasse Knudsen
Esteemed Contributor

Re: BSD vs System V

Hi Tony,


There are some differences in the way that certain system calls are different and the file system layout used to be different on the two. Also the way that certain system calls acted was a minor difference eg. locking.

You can not decide one over the other as the best platform and most modern Unix's carry a bit of both "versions"
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James R. Ferguson
Acclaimed Contributor

Re: BSD vs System V

Tony:

Here's an interesting "one-page" summary of BSD vs. SYSV. As it correctly notes, HP-UX takes from both lineages.

http://www.cgd.ucar.edu/gds/thibaud/UNIX-tips/Tips/sysv-bsd.html

As to why purchase one or the other; I would submit that's somewhat a personal choice.

...JRF...
Victor BERRIDGE
Honored Contributor

Re: BSD vs System V

And to complete your investigations:
http://home.earthlink.net/~bhami/rosetta.html
James R. Ferguson
Acclaimed Contributor

Re: BSD vs System V

Tony & Victor:

Regards! Here's another one for interest:

http://www.unixguide.net/unixguide.shtml

...JRF...

Tony  LeBlanc
Occasional Contributor

Re: BSD vs System V

This is the first forum that I found that gives such thorough feedback, and FAST! This
alone makes me want to invest in HP-UX!