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

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> If 00-foo sets something to value A, and 99-bar sets it to B,
> and B < A, foo may not function correctly.
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> This isn't an ordering problem, it's an exclusivity problem, because
> sysctls are system-wide, not per-package.
>

this applies to every thing,

if 00-foo sets foo as the best font for "Arial" and 01-monkey set's a
monkey as the best font for "Arial" then only one will be chosen

same for /etc/profile.d/ if we have 00-ps1.sh and 01-ps1.sh both set
$PS1, of course one of them would work
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