As procps has been replaced by systemd in recent releases (at least the
sysctl service part), I'm switching the target package to systemd.
Also, I'm changing this to wishlist as this isn't actually a bug; from
the sysctl.d manpage:
"Many sysctl parameters only become available when certain kernel
modules are loaded. Modules are usually loaded on demand, e.g.
when certain hardware is plugged in or network brought up. This
means that systemd-sysctl.service(8) which runs during early boot
will not configure such parameters if they become available after
it has run. To set such parameters, it is recommended to add an
udev(7) rule to set those parameters when they become available.
Alternatively, a slightly simpler and less efficient option is
to add the module to modules-load.d(5), causing it to be loaded
statically before sysctl settings are applied (see example below)."
** Also affects: systemd (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: systemd (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Wishlist
** Changed in: procps (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Won't Fix
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Some sysctls are ignored on boot
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