> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
> > course I will remove sysctl from our current dev-firmware asap.
> >
> > Nevertheless I need it for the old projects - all of them are
> maintained
> > to work with the latest ptxdist version.
> 
> Then it could be easy to read/write files in /proc/sys directly, unless
> you found some sysctl entry which does not have its equivalent in
> /proc/sys. Is it the case? Otherwise, it should be only matter of
> script(s) modification.

Sure, and i'm going to replace the stuff. 

But patch 28 just introduced the installation of sysctl.conf after installing 
sysctl. This should be no problem at all and either uses an empty generic file 
or a user version from project root.

In case you install sysctl for your project, the startup system will check for 
this config file and call sysctl.

Carsten

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