Larry McVoy wrote: > I really wonder where you got your information from because it's a > little bit wrong. Do you really believe I invented all these people? You already confirmed that they exist. How do you believe, I could get the names without being in contact with them? I got my information from working on Solaris and in this special case, you seem to forget that you definitely made a mistake. Maybe you now like to refresh your memory.... From Solaris sys/vfs.h: /* * Filesystem type switch table. */ typedef struct vfssw { char *vsw_name; /* type name -- max len _ST_FSTYPSZ */ int (*vsw_init) (int, char *); /* init routine (for non-loadable fs only) */ int vsw_flag; /* flags */ mntopts_t vsw_optproto; /* mount options table prototype */ uint_t vsw_count; /* count of references */ kmutex_t vsw_lock; /* lock to protect vsw_count */ vfsops_t vsw_vfsops; /* filesystem operations vector */ } vfssw_t; I however have to admit that I did also a mistake as struct vfssw just contains the structure vfsops_t and is not the structure I had in mind itself. But it is based on struct vfssw from SunOS-4 sys/vfs.h which looks this way: /* * Filesystem type switch table */ struct vfssw { char *vsw_name; /* type name string */ struct vfsops *vsw_ops; /* filesystem operations vector */ }; It seems that "porting" it to Svr4 caused a dot to be appended to the comment ;-) BTW: in 1990 with SunOS-4.0, I could already modload my "wofs" as I added a few nulled entries to the struct vfssw in os/vfs_conf.c, pretended that wofs was a device driver and let it then install itself into one of the empty entries in struct vfssw. Jörg -- EMail:joerg at schily.net (home) Jörg Schilling D-13353 Berlin joerg.schilling at fokus.fraunhofer.de (work) Blog: http://schily.blogspot.com/ URL: http://cdrecord.org/private/ http://sourceforge.net/projects/schilytools/files/