Those man pages are outdated. Use: sysctl -A (Darwin, Linux, *BSD) On Dec 5, 2005, at 11:01 AM, Robert Citek wrote:
> > sysctl is a very useful command to set kernel parameter's while the > system is running. The man pages explain how to use the command > sysctl and how to configure the /etc/sysctl config file: > > http://linux.about.com/library/cmd/blcmdl8_sysctl.htm > http://linux.about.com/library/cmd/blcmdl5_sysctl.conf.htm > > How does one find a description of the available parameters, their > possible values, and what the values mean? > > Regards, > - Robert > http://www.cwelug.org/downloads > Help others get OpenSource software. Distribute FLOSS > for Windows, Linux, *BSD, and MacOS X with BitTorrent |-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|- AgentM [EMAIL PROTECTED] |-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|- _______________________________________________ CWE-LUG mailing list [email protected] http://www.cwelug.org/ http://www.cwelug.org/archives/ http://www.cwelug.org/mailinglist/
