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SubjectRe: proc filesystem question
> Coda used to have nice files in /proc/net displaying statistics and cache
> contents. I wanted to move it to /proc/coda or better /proc/fs/coda.

> NOTE: I have not "registered" my proc entries in proc_fs.h. It would be
> great to have a whole tree for filesystems with subdirs for NFS, ext2,
> Coda etc. Would this be easy and acceptable to do?
> Who can help?
Read the source linux/fs/ntfs/sysctl.c which creates a
/proc/sys/fs/ntfs-debug when compiled with -DDEBUG

Note that for the moment, NTFS seems to be the only fs to do such a thing.

Best regards,

Regis "HPReg" Duchesne - Engineering Student at ***** ******** *****
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