Re: register_filesystem(&sock_fs_type)

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I think it needs to create some inodes from it.
Why inodes then? I think it needs the inodes ops.
Why inodes ops? Because other parts of the kernel only want to talk with inodes ops maybe.

Guess it's that way...

Vamsi Krishna wrote:
hi,
why does the kernel register sock_fs_type file system while doing a network initialization ?.
and i want to know if kernel internally has sperate file systems ?.
can some one explain about the functions "register_filesystem" and "kern_mount"

thanks
vamsi

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