> 1) Find what kernel is running (i.e. /proc/sys/kernel/osrelease)
uname()
> 4) Find what filesystems the kernel supports (i.e. /proc/filesystems)
Try them and see
> 5) Find what devices are mounted on what filesystem (i.e. /proc/mounts)
> (right now there _is_ no way to find what /dev/root is short of doing
> a stat on "/" and then stating everything in /dev for a matching dev_t,
> or using devfs, or doing what libc does -- believng whatever crap is
> in fstab)
Thats fine - it works. Its reliable
> If I could do these things without /proc, I would be glad to adjust
> the user space of my embedded stuff accordingly and save the 90k,
Most of these arent needed on an embedded box.
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