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sysfs is a Linux pseudo filesystem that is used to export information, and runtime configuration support from drivers into userspace. By convention ([LSB]) it's mounted on <tt>/sys</tt>.
The [sysfsutils|http://linux-diag.sourceforge.net/Sysfsutils.html] package contains a library and command line tool (<tt>systool</tt>) to explore <tt>/sys</tt> and display and alter current settings. The [Debian] package at least uses this tool to provide boot time configuration of SysFs values through the <tt>/etc/sysfs.conf</tt> file.
-Note
that this is being phased out and that the preferred method is
through <tt>/proc/sys</tt> or using <tt>sysctl</tt> and at boot time through <tt>/etc/sysctl.conf</tt>. See SysctlNotes for more information.
+Also note
that some kernel options are still configured
through <tt>/proc/sys</tt> or using <tt>sysctl</tt> and at boot time through <tt>/etc/sysctl.conf</tt>. See SysctlNotes for more information.
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CategorySystemAdministration, CategoryNotes