# Putting rickrolling in kernel space Kernelroll is a linux kernel module for advanced rickrolling. It works by patching the open() system call to open a specified music file instead of other music files. Currently, it only checks if the file extension "mp3" is present and calls the original open() with the supplied path instead. WARNING: There is probably a performance penalty and your kernel might crash at a very inappropriate time and cause data loss! You are responsible for the code you load into your kernel! But most probably, it will be alright! ;) # Installation You need the address of sys_call_table in your kernel. Use $ grep sys_call_table /boot/System.map-3.0.0-1-amd64 ffffffff81400300 R sys_call_table on the respective System.map of your kernel to find out the address Now fire up kernelroll.c and add yours: void **sys_call_table = (void **)0xffffffff81400300; This will probably be simplified in the future, but as sys_call_table isn't exported anymore in 2.6 kernels, we have to use some tricks. Compile with: $ make Load with: $ insmod kernelroll.ko rollfile=/path/to/rickroll.mp3 Fire up a music player of your choice, play a song and consider yourself kernelrolled. ;)