Re: Directory Notifications & FD arrays

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On 10/19/05, Fawad Lateef <fawadlateef@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On 10/19/05, Greg KH <greg@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > On Wed, Oct 19, 2005 at 11:43:00PM +0500, Fawad Lateef wrote:
> > > P.S.  ..... I want to mention that the kernelnewbies list is for
> > > newbies (me too is a newbie) and newbies can ask any question which
> > > might be so childish to explain for senior people, but what I saw is
> > > many senior people just comments on the pattern the question is asked
> > > but not explain them !!! Is this correct ??
> >
> > Some questions are repeated many times.  People should at least search
> > the archives before asking the same question (the "write a file from
> > within the kernel") is a perfect example of this.
> >
>
> Yes, you are 100% right, I also replied many times to threads like
> "accessing a file from the kernel" (one is started after this thread
> again) and "kernel address space/page tables" but this thing has to be
> mentioned to persons asking question that go and search on net and
> mailing-list archieves first rather asking questions here ...... But I
> think commenting on the way the question is asked is not the good
> thing .... (__plz__ don't mind) :)

Just a general hint/request. Use full words and keep your (not at you
alone, Fawad, but in general) punctuation in check (e.g., one ! is as
good as three). Otherwise mails get kind of distracting and it's hard
to get to the meat of what is being asked.

Thanks,
Nish

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