reading a linux doc, which refers to /sys as an example of a
"virtual" file system.  is that usage common?  i normally refer to
things like /sys and /proc as "pseudo" file systems.  and virtual file
system is dangerously close to suggesting the VFS, which is totally
different.

  thoughts on common usage?

rday
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