> Personally, I would also like to see network devices manifest in the
> filesystem namespace like everything else.
Yes.
Can we have a meta-rule?
*Every* by-name kernel interface should have a filesystem variant.
That is, if there's a kernel interface where you give the kernel a string
to identify an in-kernel object, there should be some place in the file
system (after mounting any prerequisites) that will respond to a path
ending in that name.
That doesn't necessarily mean the parent will be a readable directory -
that would, of course, be preferrable, but if enumerating all objects is a
problem, then dropping this requirement is much preferrable to not having
a pathname.
MfG Kai
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