Re: How to use keyring in the kernel?

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On Thu, 03 Jul 2014 17:12:15 +0800, Freeman Zhang said:

> And most importantly, what if someone need to manipulate
> (created, updated and read) keys(not keyring) in kernel
> services while user key type "aren't intended" for that?

Why would the kernel be doing that in the first place, when it can
just use a key that's *not* either a user key or a keyring?

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