On Sun, 31 Jul 2005, David S. Miller wrote:
This is way many global+per-device sysctls work in the
networking.
The global setting is the default unless the per-device value
is set, in which case it overrides the global value.
This seems a bit strange as the per-device value is always set (exce
This is way many global+per-device sysctls work in the
networking.
The global setting is the default unless the per-device value
is set, in which case it overrides the global value.
Changing the global value does not change the per-device values.
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Subject: Re: weird sysctl behaviour
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