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Quick Answer: You don't.

Long Answer: It will need a fundamental change before you can have a module that does anything similar. Kernel modules don't have the same purpose as programs. Kernel Modules are meant for device support and similar things. More than likely you don't actually want to move the program to kernel space.

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