#!/bin/sh ## $NetBSD: sysctlfs.sh.sh,v 1.2 2003/07/26 19:46:33 salo Exp $ ## Fast hack at a sysctl filesystem. The path can be either in ## dot-style (kern.mbuf.msize) or in slash-style (kern/mbuf/msize). ## Hacked as an example by Brian Grayson (bgrayson@NetBSD.org) in Sep 1999. for path in $*; do ## First, change any slashes into dots. path=`echo $path | tr '/' '.'` ## Now invoke sysctl, and post-process the output to make it ## friendlier. In particular: ## 1. Remove the leading prefix. ## 2. Remove a now-leading ".", if any. ## 3. If we are left with " = ", strip out the " = " also. sysctl $path | sed -e "s/$path//;s/^\.//;s/^ = //" done