Hi there,

as per of the following article: 
https://www.freebsd.org/doc/en/articles/linux-emulation/article.html under the 
section number 5.2, the author of the article says that the Linux kernel which 
they work to emulate it in FreeBSD is the 2.6 kernel version. he also stated 
there that setting the "compat.linux.osrelease" via sysctl to another values 
than 2.6 influence only on the version number which is outputted by the uname 
command.

my question is if there is a plan to add support to emulation of the Linux 
kernel of higher Linux kernels like 4.5.x with all of the features of those 
kernel versions. it is to say, when one will set the "compat.linux.osrelease" 
to version 4.5.1 for instance, it will not only affect the version that is 
outputted by uname but rather will enable all the new features of the 4.5.x 
kernels if any.

Regards,

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