"Richard L. Hamilton" <[email protected]> wrote:

> However, "uts" is the directory in which the kernel source is contained.  I 
> think
> it once stood for "Unix Time-sharing System".  I think that directory name was
> used fairly far back on the System V source lineage, before SVR4, anyway.  But
> I think my old v7 source has /usr/src containing just commands and libs, and
> /usr/sys (possibly as a separate filesystem - disks were _small_ back then!) 
> holding

Old UNIX versions have sources in /usr/ken and /usr/dmr

Newer versions have been in /usr/src

Wuts AFAIK has been created together with the Bell Labs ->  USL move
in the early 1980s. It was not in BSD based source trees


Jörg

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