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I'd think something like Rump Kernel's is a closer analogue: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rump_kernel




That sent me looking it up. It seems that NetBSD, as the only one, has a rump kernel, but it also looks like work on it stagnated around 10 years ago. That could be because the guy doing a thesis on them, moved on. There is quite some bitrot when following links. Do you know what happened? Were they a failure? Maybe they were surpassed by other OS architectures?



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