Diego Calleja <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> In http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=6145 you asked to update
> the sysctl docs. I've updated them and added/deleted the neccesary
> stuff (except the ones that I don't know what on earth are they doing
> because they're not...documented).
OK..
> However it looks like there's
> duplication - Documentation/filesystems/proc.txt seems to document all
> that aswell (but in a single doc, which makes it a bit unreadable
> for such big document, IMO)
Yes, the duplication is silly and wasteful and error-inducing.
> What should be the best step? Kill Documentation/sysctl/ and keep
> filesystems/proc.txt updated and maybe split it in several files
> to make it more readable? Update it but maintain in sync with
> filesystems/proc.txt? delete proc.txt and keep sysctl/ updated...?
I'd have thought that keeping everything in Documentation/sysctl/*.txt and
killing proc.txt would be the best approach?
But I haven't looked into it much. You have - what approach are you
recommending?
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