The code writes the mount count some other code somewhere can read it and use it. It will be more complex than just eliminating the code that writes it.
OTOH, it shouldn't be that bad, assuming the code is structured well.
Alan
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From: Ernest Baca <
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> That is probably the solution and being as that I'm not a developer or
programmer that is what I need assitance with.
Thanks,
Ernie Baca
ebaca@linux-forensics.com
www.linux-forensics.com
>From: Rob Wultsch <robert.wultsch@asu.edu>
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>Date: Tue, 05 Aug 2003 12:32:03 -0700
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>For the sake of argument could you remove the portion of the resier code
in
>you kernel that adds to the mount count?
>