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Chapter 4. Tuning the operating system 
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Figure 4-6   The powertweak utility
The big advantage of powertweak via sysctl for instance is the fact that all tuning parameters 
are presented with a short explanation. Note that all changes made with the help of 
powertweak will be stored under /etc/powertweak/tweaks.
4.3.1  Where the parameters are stored
The kernel parameters that control how the kernel behaves are stored in /proc (in particular, 
/proc/sys
). 
Reading the files in the /proc directory tree provides a simple way to view configuration 
parameters that are related to the kernel, processes, memory, network, and other 
components. Each process running in the system has a directory in /proc with the process ID 
(PID) as its name. Figure 4-3 lists some of the files that contain kernel information.
Table 4-3   Parameter files in /proc
File/directory
Purpose
/proc/sys/abi/*
Used to provide support for “foreign” binaries, not native to Linux — those 
compiled under other UNIX variants such as SCO UnixWare 7, SCO 
OpenServer, and SUN Solaris™ 2. By default, this support is installed, 
although it can be removed during installation.