hi I am surprised how kernel handles the shared memory. When I give issues shmget command, a sharedmemory is created and id is returned. then I can use that sharememory by assigning to a charector array. Now in my situation, presently there is a two dimensional array. I want to put the whole array in the shared memory. This is because I need to share this array between the processes. So what I done is , I created a linklistin sharememory. But it is not working. I am giving a sample program. Will anyone can #include <sys/shm.h> typedef struct Alligned { int count1; int count2; int count3; }Alligned_pair; char* share_alloc(int size); Alligned_pair **m_alligned_pair; int main() { int shmid,count,childpids[1000],pid; Alligned_pair *s,**q; m_alligned_pair=(Alligned_pair**)share_alloc(1000*sizeof(Alligned_pair*)); for(count=0;count<10;count++) { pid=fork(); if (pid==0) { s=(Alligned_pair*)share_alloc(sizeof(Alligned_pair)); s->count1=count; m_alligned_pair[count]=s; pid=getppid(); waitpid(pid,0,0); exit(0); } else { childpids[count]=pid; } } sleep(2); for(count = 0; count<20; count++) { printf("%d %d\n",m_alligned_pair[count], m_alligned_pair[count]->count1); } return 1; } char* share_alloc(int size) { int shmid; char *SArray; shmid=shmget(random(),size,IPC_CREAT|777); SArray=shmat(shmid,0,0); return SArray; } - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-kernel" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html Please read the FAQ at http://www.tux.org/lkml/