Accessing files from the linux kernel

Liran Liss (liranl@techunix.technion.ac.il)
Wed, 12 Apr 2000 22:28:02 +0200


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Hi,

I am building a modularized kernel driver and I am looking for a way to =
access a configuration file to save / load driver persistent data.
I have spent a long time browsing the web for a clue on how to do this =
but had no results.

Is it possible? If so, how to do it?

Thanks a lot,

Liran.

P.S - Please CC me personally as I'm not in the linux kernel DL

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Hi,
 
I am building a modularized = kernel=20 driver and I am looking for a way to access a configuration file to save = / load=20 driver persistent data.
I have spent a long time = browsing the=20 web for a clue on how to do this but had no results.
 
Is it possible? If so, how = to do=20 it?
 
Thanks a lot,
 
    = Liran.
 
P.S - Please CC me personally as I'm = not in the=20 linux kernel DL
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