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I wanted to configure /sys/* stuff via /etc/sysfs.conf, but it doesn't seem to be obeyed during boot up.. Am i missing something?
Or doesn't arch make use of it even though sysfsutils are installed?
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*push* anyone? -.-
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Well, it's not part of our init scripts, if that's what you mean. You can, of course, still run it yourself from /etc/rc.local.
If you think it should be included in the default init process, submit a feature request with the details.
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Well, it's not part of our init scripts, if that's what you mean. You can, of course, still run it yourself from /etc/rc.local.
If you think it should be included in the default init process, submit a feature request with the details.
Thanks for the reply. Since no one except you answered think is has no real importance for almost everyone out there, so it would be senseless to include it. Thx anyway :-)
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Are you sure you want sysfs.conf and not sysctl.conf?
In a quick google-search, it looks like sysfs.conf is an ubuntu "thing"
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Are you sure you want sysfs.conf and not sysctl.conf?
In a quick google-search, it looks like sysfs.conf is an ubuntu "thing"
Yeah i wanted sysfs.conf in order to change /sys/ stuff during boot up.
Now i put everything in rc.local and it works.. although i thought sysfs.conf would be more elegant than echoing everything into /sys/*
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