Configfs
Configfs is a RAM-based virtual file system provided by the 2.6 Linux kernel.[1]
Details
Configfs appears similar to sysfs but they are in fact different and complementary. Configfs is for creating, managing and destroying kernel objects from user-space, and sysfs for viewing and manipulating objects from user-space which are created and destroyed by kernel space.[2] It is typically mounted at /sys/kernel/config (or more rarely at /config).
See also
- tmpfs
- sysctl – an interface for examining and dynamically changing parameters in the BSD and Linux operating systems
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