* Paolo Perego <p_perego@modiano.com> [2002-05-24 13:50:42]: > Il ven, 2002-05-24 alle 12:03, RISC! ha scritto: > > > how i know the pid of my module in execution? Why would you want the pid? You cannot send it a SIGTERM or anything, you will need to use rmmod to remove it and if that does not work then you might have got to the point of having a module stuck without being able to unload it - i.e. you forgot to decrease the module loading counter or something similar. Chris > What? When you perform an insmod, your code integrates itself with > kernel so why do you care about pid? You don't have pid! > > Bye > TheSponge > -- > $>cd /pub > $>more beer > > (0> > //\ Perego Paolo <p_perego@modiano.com> - www.sikurezza.org/angel > V_/_ 'It's seems the hardest life I've never known' > I'm Linux drow 2.4.17-4GB - SuSE Linux 7.3 (i386) powered.
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