On Mon, Feb 1, 2016 at 9:37 PM, Guy Sotomayor <ggs at shiresoft.com> wrote:
The AIX in the quote was regarding AIX for the
RS/6000. The kernel for AIX
on the
RS/6000 bore no real resemblance to any other Unix kernel.
[...]
Yes, it was alien (vs traditional Unix kernels) but it
was simple and quite
fast.
Am I misremembering, or doesn't AIX use substantially different
commands for managing things, rather than the commands typically found
in /sbin and/or /usr/sbin on "normal" Unix systems? I thought that
was another motivation for the "space alien" quote, rather than only
the kernel.
I haven't actually used AIX/370. I used AIX for the RS/6000 only long
enough to get disgusted and get an illicit copy of AOS, which was BSD
4.3, which I knew how to use.