Re: [patch] Remove the magic entries from /proc/mounts
H. Peter Anvin (hpa@transmeta.com)
Fri, 30 Jun 2000 14:07:22 -0700
Erik Andersen wrote:
>
> Sigh. and NFS is also a nodev fs. So with the kernel as it currently
> stands, it is impossible to hide internal-use-only filesystems.
>
> I suppose the only way to hide them is to have the kernel somehow
> flag internal-use-only filesystems with some kind of magic marker
> that will allow them to be filtered out in get_filesystem_info().
>
> I just tried to find where the internal-use-only filesystems are
> being mounted but I couldn't find it. Any ideas?
>
What I don't understand is where the notion of these filesystems being
hung of / comes from...
-hpa
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