Greg wrote: >> high-level descriptions. I'm wondering if any of you all had a list of >> resources (books, web sites, etc,.. ) that had some better information such >> as code examples, etc... >There's a pretty old article at: http://linuxjournal.com/article.php?sid=5633 >which I'm currently updating for linux.conf.au next month. >As far as examples go, for 2.5, it's much easier to make a fs due to >libfs. Take a look at the code for usbfs, pcihpfs, or sysfs. That >should get you going in the right direction. >I also just posted a patch for dmfs to linux-kernel yesterday, so >there's another example (not necessarily a good one though) for you to >work with that isn't in the current kernel tree. >Hope this helps, >greg k-h Cool. This will be a great start. I was a bit bummed about the loss of sys_security, as that was one of only two hooks I was utilizing in LSM but we must move on. Hopefully I will have some results (or rather, more questions) soon.Thanks a lot for you help! -Niki Niki A. Rahimi LTC Security Development narahimiat_private _______________________________________________ linux-security-module mailing list linux-security-moduleat_private http://mail.wirex.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-security-module
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