Stephen Smalley wrote:
>> I will add this fs to policy.
>>     
>
> What are the protection requirements for it?  What should be allowed to
> access it?
>
>   

It's unmountable, so no one outside the kernel should be able to access it.

Within the kernel, if you have access to the /dev/kvm inode, you should 
be able to access it.

2.6.22 may have an anonymous inode internal filesystem, which will 
supercede kvmfs (and eventpollfs and friends)

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error compiling committee.c: too many arguments to function


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