Messages in this thread | | | Date | Thu, 8 May 2003 15:43:37 -0400 | From | Chuck Ebbert <> | Subject | Re: The disappearing sys_call_table export. |
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> you can write a stackable filesystem on linux, too and intercept any > I/O request. You just have to do it through a sane interface, mount > and not by patching the syscall table - which you can do under > windows either. (at least not as part of the public API).
So when I register my filesystem, can I indicate that I want to be layered over top of the ext3 driver and get control anytime someone mounts an ext3 fileystem, so I can decide whether the volume being mounted is one that I want to intercept open/read/write requests for?
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