On Mon, Dec 02, 2013 at 09:15:37PM +0100, Goffredo Baroncelli wrote:
Hi all,
currently systemd contains a sysctl default setting in a file called
50-default.conf
The aim of this patch is to split the content of the sysctl setting in
more files to allow a more selective override.
Hi
On 2013-12-02 21:32, Kay Sievers wrote:
On Mon, Dec 2, 2013 at 9:15 PM, Goffredo Baroncelli kreij...@libero.it
wrote:
currently systemd contains a sysctl default setting in a file called
50-default.conf
The aim of this patch is to split the content of the sysctl setting in
more
On Mon, Dec 02, 2013 at 10:27:45PM +0100, Goffredo Baroncelli wrote:
On 2013-12-02 21:38, Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek wrote:
On Mon, Dec 02, 2013 at 09:15:37PM +0100, Goffredo Baroncelli wrote:
Hi all,
currently systemd contains a sysctl default setting in a file called
Hi Zbyszek
On 2013-12-02 23:27, Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek wrote:
On Mon, Dec 02, 2013 at 10:27:45PM +0100, Goffredo Baroncelli wrote:
[...]
Yes am doing so. But IIRC the process order of the sysctl file was
inverted near systemd 207...
Because Debian uses 204, when it switches to something
On Mon, Dec 2, 2013 at 11:52 PM, Goffredo Baroncelli kreij...@libero.it wrote:
I have ne question: what happens if a sysctl setting is in more than
one file ? systemd-sysctl is smart enough to write the last value or
perform several writes ?
One write only, it logs at info level about
On Dec 3, 2013 1:51 AM, Tom Gundersen t...@jklm.no wrote:
On Tue, Dec 3, 2013 at 12:04 AM, Kay Sievers k...@vrfy.org wrote:
On Mon, Dec 2, 2013 at 11:52 PM, Goffredo Baroncelli kreij...@libero.it
wrote:
I have ne question: what happens if a sysctl setting is in more than
one file ?
On Tue, Dec 3, 2013 at 12:55 AM, Mantas Mikulėnas graw...@gmail.com wrote:
On Dec 3, 2013 1:51 AM, Tom Gundersen t...@jklm.no wrote:
On Tue, Dec 3, 2013 at 12:04 AM, Kay Sievers k...@vrfy.org wrote:
On Mon, Dec 2, 2013 at 11:52 PM, Goffredo Baroncelli
kreij...@libero.it wrote:
I have