Re: Unable to disable SysRq

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On Mon, Nov 16, 2020 at 11:35:41PM -0800, Samuel Sieb wrote:
> On 11/16/20 4:25 PM, Robert Marcano via devel wrote:
> >My Fedora 33 kernel.sysrq value is 80, the default at
> >/usr/lib/sysctl.d/50-default.conf say that it should be 16.
> >
> >Created /etc/sysctl.d/99-local.conf with kernel.sysrq=0, but after
> >boot the value is 64, only after a single user mode boot the value
> >stays at 0.

That should work. I just tested such setup locally, and after running
'sudo systemctl restart systemd-sysctl', 'sysctl kernel.sysrq' reports 0.
So it really seems like something else is setting it.

On another machine, I have '80', even though the config says '16'.

> >Some other thing is enabling the 64 bit, Asked on IRC and another
> >user has 80 on Fedora Workstation and 16 on Server.
> >
> >How can I log what process is changing values on the sysctl
> >variables? or anyone has aon idea of what is happening here?
> 
> This is a very curious issue.  I checked on various computers I have
> around.  All the F32 systems have 16.  My one laptop that was
> installed with the Gnome desktop, but not directly Workstation and
> has now been upgraded to F33 is still 16.  However, two other
> computers that were installed with F32 Workstation switched to 80
> when upgraded to F33.  I have not been able to figure out what is
> causing that, but it does seem to be related to the Workstation
> config somehow.

Zbyszek
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