Public bug reported:
I'm using Ubuntu 11.10 dev. For example set vm.dirty_background_bytes to
1048676, execute "sysctl -p" and then check the value with "sysctl -a |
grep 'vm\.'". vm.dirty_background_bytes is now set to 1048676 as
expected. But if vm.dirty_background_bytes is now set to 0, "sysctl -p"
is executed and the value is checked with "sysctl -a | grep 'vm\.'" it
still shows 1048676 instead of 0.
** Affects: procps (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: Incomplete
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Title:
sysctl -p doesn't work on vm.dirty_background_bytes = 0
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