Re: Dynamically loading binaries in Kernel mode.
- From: "Gary G. Little" <gary.g.little@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 30 Mar 2006 10:55:40 -0600
Because sometimes we can only see the rock upon which we are working, and
not the avalanche about to do mean wicked and dastardly things to us. A
corollary question is why do we always get complaints because we ask "Why do
you want to do this?" It's a valid question Grasshopper, and one which you
must be able to answer, because to many times the question asked is going to
lead to stupidity in design and implementation, if we cannot grok what your
true intent is. Besides, it's highly likely what you think is so "unique
and universe shaking" has already been attempted by one of us and was
discarded because it was a stupid idea, hence a stupid question, that needs
to be called such.
No one here is asking for IP, but if you cannot be truthful with us, then do
not expect a truthful, or even valid, response.
--
The personal opinion of
Gary G. Little
"Luis Miguel Huapaya" <LuisMiguelHuapaya@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
message news:7D43CBB7-4C24-4ECE-A6A1-0C1421965DB9@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
*Sigh*
Why is it then whenever people ask a question, they get questions in
return?
I don't actually want to tell anyone why I need to dynamically load code
in
kernel level (the reason I gave earlier is not the actual reason but a
little
white lie that was meant to deflect interest in what I was doing). But
now,
that little white lie has become bothersome. So Plan B. I'm not going to
tell
anyone why I need to load code dynamically. What I am trying to achieve
cannot be done without dynamic code loading, it's that simple.
cheers,
Luis Miguel Huapaya
P.S. I am not missing the point and I am not afraid of complex systems,
I've
done plenty of those before.
"r_konjeti@xxxxxxxxxxxx" wrote:
Everyone else in the thread answered your question as well. It is just
either you didnt explain your question properly
or you didnt get it into your head the complications involved in your
method. We should appreciate people
who explained more than you asked for because simply answering the
question wont "simply" solve the problems sometimes.
Thanks
.
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