Re: does /etc/sysctl.d/ really obeyed and does really override /etc/sysctl.conf

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Once upon a time, Chris Adams <cmadams@xxxxxxxxxx> said:
> Once upon a time, Matthew Garrett <mjg59@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> said:
> > On Fri, Mar 16, 2012 at 10:57:13AM -0500, Chris Adams wrote:
> > > Once upon a time, Matthew Garrett <mjg59@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> said:
> > > > No package should be automatically changing the sysrq policy.
> > > 
> > > Why not?
> > > 
> > > For example, I use a commercial backup program that makes extensive use
> > > of IPC and needs the msgmni and msgmnb limits raised beyond the default
> > > values.  Why shouldn't they be able to include that change in their RPM?
> > 
> > Where did I say they shouldn't?
> 
> You mean other than the quoted line?

My appologies; I misread "sysrq" as "sysctl".
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