> one could include -d option too, then you will get a short description
> what each sysctl mean...
I didn't know about that option. Thanks!
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> Hello,
> I searching for a list of sysctl
Hi Eric,
Friday, December 3, 2004, 8:55:38 PM, you thoughtfully wrote the following:
>> I searching for a list of sysctl variables.In handbook says
>> that it's about 5000 of sysctl variables.I can find only 50 in the
>> internet and handbook.Where i can find a full list
> I searching for a list of sysctl variables.In handbook says that it's about
> 5000 of sysctl variables.I can find only 50 in the internet and
> handbook.Where i can find a full list of sysctl variables?
I don't know of a published magical list of "all sysctl var
Hello,
I searching for a list of sysctl variables.In handbook says that it's about
5000 of sysctl variables.I can find only 50 in the internet and handbook.Where
i can find a full list of sysctl variables?
Thanks.
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