Hi ! You can run the below command to find the package in which "mount" is bundled . rpm -qf `which mount` Look into your Linux distribution CDs for the sources of that package . NOTE: Please strip off the disclaimers coming with your mail to the mailing list Cheers ! --- Preetham D Naik <pdn@sasken.com> wrote: > i want to know how mounting of a filesystem is done > and also the source code > for the same and if possible some books which can > help me to develop the > same > > > *********************************************************************** > > SASKEN BUSINESS DISCLAIMER > > This message may contain confidential, proprietary > or legally Privileged information. In case you are > not the original intended Recipient of the message, > you must not, directly or indirectly, use, Disclose, > distribute, print, or copy any part of this message > and you are requested to delete it and inform the > sender. Any views expressed in this message are > those of the individual sender unless otherwise > stated. Nothing contained in this message shall be > construed as an offer or acceptance of any offer by > Sasken Communication Technologies Limited ("Sasken") > unless sent with that express intent and with due > authority of Sasken. Sasken has taken enough > precautions to prevent the spread of viruses. > However the company accepts no liability for any > damage caused by any virus transmitted by this > email. > > *********************************************************************** > ________________________________________________________________________ Yahoo! India Mobile: Download the latest polyphonic ringtones. Go to http://in.mobile.yahoo.com -- Kernelnewbies: Help each other learn about the Linux kernel. Archive: http://mail.nl.linux.org/kernelnewbies/ FAQ: http://kernelnewbies.org/faq/