Re: code for mounting

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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 .

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 --- 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
> 
> >
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