--- On Tue 06/27, Alan Cox < [email protected] > wrote:
> Not all symbols are visible or kept. If you want to explore the internals of the
> kernel in more depth like this you might find building user mode linux with
> debugging enabled and using gdb is both easier and a lot more fun.
Hmm. I´ll have to take a look at that. http://user-mode-linux.sourceforge.net/ seems to have something on the subject. Are there any other good places to look for info (tutorials etc.)?
However, just to make things clear - is there any way of finding out which symbols are visible to kernel modules?
Br,
Samuel Korpi
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