>Please apply this patch. It updates the documentation to my driver.
>
>+  If you enable this option, you'll find all important SRM environment
>+  variables in /proc/srm_environment/named_variables/. In addition to
>+  this, you can access any custom variable through its assigned number
>+  in /proc/srm_environment/numbered_variables/. If you want to access
>+  your SRM environment (or if you're building a generic kernel for
>+  distribution) it's a good idea to say Y or M to this driver.
> 
>+  If you build it as a module, the resulting file will be srm_env.o.
After reading this, I still don't know what SRM is. Could you possibly expand 
SRM in the first line so it makes sense for te not-so-clued-up? E.g.:
"If you enable this option, the important Silly Random Memo (SRM) confguration
settings are stored in /proc/srm_environment/  ..."
Thanks,
Ruth
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