+-- On Fri, 26 Oct 2012, Al Viro wrote --+
| > not. Module alias could dodge this though, I guess.
| "Could"?  Can you show a single module that would have name matching
| binfmt-[0-9a-f]*?  In other words, are they ever loaded _not_ via an
| alias?

  I understand. I was wondering if alias information is accessible in the 
kernel via any routine, alike find_module().

Just to get perspective about how many times request_module() would be called 
with the latest patch, in general installations(or distributions), how 
prevalent(in use) are binfmt-xxxx loadable modules?

Thank you.
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