Well, I personally doubt that the functioning of /proc on any common systems would live up to my opinions of what it should be but that's just a fact of life.
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binary or flat files in /proc or sysctl's
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What I meant by 'binary' was binary data stored in /proc/files rather then plain text.
sysctl is just a program used to get/set kernel state.
/sbin/sysctl, /proc/0/, /sysfs/, as long as it W_O_R_K_S ;-)
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