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.IX Title "update-sysfs 8"
.TH update-sysfs 8 2024-01-10 2.1.1-6 sysfsutils
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.SH NAME
update\-sysfs \- Linux sysfs attributes update tool
.SH DESCRIPTION
.IX Header "DESCRIPTION"
This tool update the Linux \fBsysfs\fR attribute values and modify their
file mode or owner,
usually during the system boot.
.PP
Note that this tool and its configuration files are concerned with the
\&\fI/sys\fR filesystem and should not be confused with the \fI/etc/sysctl.conf\fR
configuration which is concerned with the \fI/proc/sys\fR filesystem instead.
.SH FILES
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.IP \fI/etc/sysfs.conf\fR 4
.IX Item "/etc/sysfs.conf"
The main configuration file.
It gets loaded first if readable.
.IP \fI/etc/sysfs.d/*.conf\fR 4
.IX Item "/etc/sysfs.d/*.conf"
The optional configuration fragment files.
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in glob order.
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.IX Header "SEE ALSO"
\&\fBsysfs.conf\fR\|(5).
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