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Date: Wed, 10 Dec 2003 21:56:48 +0000
Subject: Re: udev /sys
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ok, thank you very much for your explanation,
finaly I have to agree with you.
Tom
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From: "Greg KH"
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Sent: Wednesday, December 10, 2003 10:12 PM
Subject: Re: udev /sys
> On Wed, Dec 10, 2003 at 10:03:53PM +0100, dd@daemond.com wrote:
> > > So in short, just mount sysfs at /sys and everyone will be happy :)
> >
> > everyone expect me :-)
> >
> > I was talking about Filesystem Hierarchy standard, as described in
> > http://www.pathname.com/fhs/
>
> No, please read that document. It doesn't even require /proc :)
> So we are free to create /sys without invalidating the document.
>
> > I thought that sysfs and procfs are both for the same thing (you can see
> > inside the kernel by using programs or even shell scripts), so I just
> > thought sysfs could be a part of procfs, or procfs could offer for
example
> > /proc/sysfs directory which is empty everytime and allows users like me
(who
> > don't like /sys) to mount sysfs there :-)
>
> No, they are not the same. That is why they are different, and mounted
> in different places.
>
> > Maybe you are asking _why?_, but I am asking _why not?_ :-)
>
> Because they have nothing to do with each other. Yeah, they both show
> kernel information, but different information. Eventually almost
> everything that does not deal with proccess will move to sysfs, as
> procfs is not the place for them.
>
> thanks,
>
> greg k-h
>
>
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