> All kernels are non-iBCS. iBCS is a loadable module. You compile
> it for a particular kernel version (with no symbol versioning in
> modules if you are going to be fiddling with lots of kernel rebuilds).
... and if you want to fiddle with lots of inexplicable kernel crashes. :-/
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