How is SELinux integrated into kernel 2.6?

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Sorry if this question is dumb.

SELinux is included in 2.6. But I think it works by putting LSM hooks a lot
of place in Linux and then it can define its own policy enforcement codes.

However, I cannot find hooks in kernel 2.6.9 and 2.6.11. How can
SELinux work with kernel 2.6 to protect system without hooks?

Thanks in advance for your help!

Xin
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