Public bug reported:

In bug 2003027, Ubuntu's procps regressed the default qdisc from
fq_codel to pfifo_fast. Given that this was considered important enough
to justify changing behaviour in a stable release, we should have an
autopkgtest that verifies our intended delta against upstream, but we do
not.

I appreciate that it's tricky to write a test that might need a VM to
pick up kernel defaults to fully validate this, but we could at least
have an autopkgtest that ensures that /etc/sysctl.d/ contains the
expected net.core.default_qdisc setting and not any duplicate settings.
You could also include checks for anything else that is Ubuntu-specific
in there.

** Affects: procps (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Medium
     Assignee: Heitor Alves de Siqueira (halves)
         Status: Triaged


** Tags: bitesize

** Package changed: ubuntu => procps (Ubuntu)

** Tags added: bitesize

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  No dep8 tests for Ubuntu-specific default sysctl.d changes

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