SETUP
Section: Linux Programmer's Manual (2)
Updated: 2008-12-03
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NAME
setup - setup devices and file systems, mount root file system
 
SYNOPSIS
#include <unistd.h>
int setup(void);
 
DESCRIPTION
setup()
is called once from within
linux/init/main.c.
It calls initialization functions for devices and file systems
configured into the kernel and then mounts the root file system.
No user process may call
setup().
Any user process, even a process with superuser permission,
will receive
EPERM.
 
RETURN VALUE
setup()
always returns -1 for a user process.
 
ERRORS
- EPERM
- 
Always, for a user process.
VERSIONS
Since Linux 2.1.121, no such function exists anymore.
 
CONFORMING TO
This function is Linux-specific, and should not be used in programs
intended to be portable, or indeed in any programs at all.
 
NOTES
The calling sequence varied: at some times
setup ()
has had a single argument
void *BIOS
and at other times a single argument
int magic.
 
COLOPHON
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