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Regarding /proc
If you are adding the kernel module without any module parameter passing, it should print out following information to info1 file so that user can make read access to info1 file (via, for example, cat /proc/info1):
• Processor type • Kernel version • Total number of the processes currently available in the system - Number of User process and Kernel process • The amount of memory configured into this computer • Amount of time since the system was last booted |
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What exactly do you need?
And while we're at it, there was an almost identical thread 4 days ago, so maybe you want to coordinate with your colleagues better. |
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