On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 4:30 PM, SandeepKsinha<sandeepksinha@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi Adam, > > For personal use only: > > mnt = alloc_vfsmnt(name); > if (!mnt) > goto out; > > The name here is your mount point. Re-check. > This should solve your issue. If you just want to get away with it. > > The intention of the above function ( get_sb_bdev) also includes to > set the mountpoint for a device. > So, you allocate a mnt and then pass it to get_sb_bdev. > Thanks a lot. I'll try this. One more question, as you know we usually mount a filesystem in a way such as $ mount -t cdda /dev/cdrom /mnt/cdda It seems the mount point could be specified at cmdline options. Does the arbitrary mount point suitable for this purpose? Do I need to pass the mount point as a module parameter? -- Adam Jiang ------------------------------------------ e-mail:jiang.adam@xxxxxxxxx -- To unsubscribe from this list: send an email with "unsubscribe kernelnewbies" to ecartis@xxxxxxxxxxxx Please read the FAQ at http://kernelnewbies.org/FAQ