Hi,

        After reading sysctl-related manpages in systemd, I started to wonder
about the logic behind /etc/sysctl.conf shipped with core/procps-ng. If one
follows systemd's conventions, this file should be in /usr/lib/sysctl.d and
mnemonically called something like "100-archlinux-default.conf". Also note,
that systemd currently doesn't document /etc/sysctl.conf at all...

So is there any reason for having an Arch default sysctl.conf in /etc ?

Thanks,
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