and/or get it wrong. sysctl has some file-system like properties, but on the
whole, it's not a file system -- it's much more like an SNMP MIB.
While you can map anything into anything (including Turing machines), I think
the sysctl command line tool and API, despite its limitations, is a better
me too.
i REALLY appreciate the way FreeBSD do this. pseudo-filesystems are
sometimes good but making them default method is bad.
Current way is simple. Or actually - less complicated as i think for
example - XML in system output is not.
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