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I've just started using the module and I've noticed parameter values I set are placed both in /etc/sysctl.conf and /etc/sysctl.d/paramname.conf.
As /etc/sysctl.conf always has precedence over the conf files in /etc/sysctl.d/, why are they placed in both places? Does this have a benefit or is it for compatibility with multiple operating systems apart from CentOS/RHEL?
Cheers,
Calvin
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Hey thias, all,
I've just started using the module and I've noticed parameter values I set are placed both in /etc/sysctl.conf and /etc/sysctl.d/paramname.conf.
As /etc/sysctl.conf always has precedence over the conf files in /etc/sysctl.d/, why are they placed in both places? Does this have a benefit or is it for compatibility with multiple operating systems apart from CentOS/RHEL?
Cheers,
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: