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Re: [Xen-devel] question on frontend ethernet



On Fri, 27 Aug 2004, Ian Pratt wrote:

> I'm not sure it's worth going to the extent of having /proc entries that
> provide this when it's pretty easy just to knock up a little application
> that uses priv_cmd to fetch it, e.g. to write core dumps.  (I think
> someone may have already done this?)

actually, I'll get picky and say this is not how Plan 9 really works. In
Linux and other Unix-like systems, stuff like sysfs and proc etc. are
add-ons and the drivers have to get engaged in making entries in /proc.  
You can have a driver that has no proc or sysfs entries.

In Plan 9, the fact that devices (including proc) look "like a file" is
integral to the overall operation of the system.

It's very attractive once you get used to it, to say the least. I keep 
getting mad at Linux because it feels so primitive; reminds me of the good 
old days when I got mad at OSes that weren't as good as Unix ...

oh well, enough ranting :-)

ron



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