Re: How to run user level program in modules

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call_usermodehelper() . We used it to start a daemon based on event
generated inside the kernel.
-vikas

> On Sat, Jun 04, 2005 at 12:33:08PM +0530, Dipti Pawar wrote:
>> Hi
>> How to run user level program in module?
>> Because the functions that we use normally like strcpy () ,open (),
>> close ()
>> cannot be used in modules.
>> It gives error unresolved symbol, in module.
>>
>> What should I do if I want to use these functionalities in my module or
>> if I
>> want to call a user level program in my module?
>
> You don't do it :)
>
> thanks,
>
> greg k-h
>
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