Re: mountpoint information a get_sb

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On Thu, 2006-11-23 at 18:32 +0000, Al Viro wrote:

> It might be mounted at any number of places, including 0.  Moreover,
> it might be mounted at some place only to be immediately moved
> elsewhere.
> 
> The question makes no sense.

Im sorry Im fairly new to this.

youre saying there is no way to know the mount point unless its already
mounted?

for instance in kernel 2.2 you had a d_covers pointer to the dentry the
mount would be placed on?

I need to know the subtree that will be made invisible once the fs is
mounted

is there a way ?

-M
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