Hi Nick,

Yes I could override the whole file - but I'd have to copy and maintain
the non-wildcard entries myself.  That's more tedious than being able to
correctly override the .default sysctls as usual.

I disagree with your view that these "are just defaults" - they are
more, since they interfere with the kernel's pre-existing method of
configuring defaults for these values.

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