Re: using sys_mknod in init_module

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Hi,

Le Wed, 17 May 2006 16:03:49 +0800,
"Adrian - Razvan Deaconescu" <razvand@xxxxxxxxx> a écrit :

> is it possible to do it in some other way (i mean if i want to have
> access to the sys_call_table)?

Creating a node in /dev must be done in userspace, by udev (as said in
a previous mail).

Concerning the sys_call_table, the answer is simple: you don't need to
access it. If you need it, then it's a strong indication that you're
doing something the wrong way.

Sincerly,

Thomas
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