From: utzoo!decvax!harpo!floyd!peri!sbcs!perry Newsgroups: net.unix-wizar Title: Where does the Kernel Actually Change Contexts? Article-I.D.: sbcs.209 Posted: Tue Feb 22 23:32:09 1983 Received: Fri Feb 25 02:56:52 1983 Many hours have I spent over the Berkeley 4.1 sources. My problem is this: Where does the kernel actually identify the next process to be run and load the cpu registers, the global user record pointer etc? Looking in vmsched.c only reveals how the kernel relates to the swapping decision. What am I missing? I am sure that other people would probably like to know the answer to this question so any replies will be condensed and forwarded to the net. Tanx alot, peri!sbcs!perry allegra!sbcs!perry