The '/sys/' directory in a Linux-based operating system serves the purpose of providing an interface to the kernel and related devices. It contains information about various hardware devices and their attributes, accessible through a file system-like structure. The files in this directory can be used to query and configure different system components such as processors, memory, storage devices, and more. The '/sys/' directory plays a vital role in system monitoring, debugging, and troubleshooting tasks by allowing users and system administrators to access and modify low-level kernel settings and device parameters.
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