> > On Jul 21, 2017, at 3:42 PM, li...@wrant.com wrote:
> >=20
> > Fri, 21 Jul 2017 12:33:31 -0700 Peter Faiman <peterfai...@gmail.com>
> >> # ./sysctl -p example.conf
> >> Peter
> >=20
> > Hi Peter, ansibles,
> >=20
> > No guarantee systems controls stay affixed, wrapper tools comply got =
> it?
> 
> The point of sysctl -p is reloading from a file. So that you put controls in
> the file and load that file, exactly as happens in system startup. The whole
> point is to ensure consistency with system startup. True, securelevel throws
> a bit of a wrench in that, but this works for all other settings.

We don't have -p.

It is an addition made by a foreign system which barely uses sysctl,
and has been acting for years like they will be removing support.

THERE IS NO SUPPORT FOR -p.

It is unlikely to happen.

Let's just stop this.  You just aren't capable of listening to what
is being said.  Also, you are ridiculously rude.



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