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SubjectRe: proc entry for actual kernel filename
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On Mon, 14 Jun 1999, Mike Bennett wrote:
>
> version that I can parse. Has anyone ever thought of creating a /proc
> entry with the actual filename? Perhaps it's a more difficult task
>

Hm.. I'm just learning C and starting to read through the kernel source to
try to learn things and study the source to get to know how it works.. but
can't you use argv[0] in the kernel and put that on the proc filesystem?

Or is there some completely obvious answer as to why this coundn't be
done...?

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