Le 28/07/2024 à 14:28, allan a écrit :
I would agree with you *if* the change had been publicized.
I found the 99-sysctl.conf symlink accidentally. I removed the
symlink and moved sysctl.conf to 99-sysctl.conf since the original
config was not being read. This turned out to be a lousy idea since
the symlink was removed with the next update, which in my case removed
the original file.
On Sun, Jul 28, 2024 at 6:15 AM Michael Kjörling <c9bc136c6...@ewoof.net> wrote:
It seems to me that if the administrator overrides a default, then the
onus is on the administrator to maintain the intended effect of that
override (including syntactic changes after a package upgrade), or
remove the override if it's no longer relevant or useful.
I also have a 99-systcl.conf which is a copy of the former /etc/sysctl.conf
I juste renamed it. But in my view it is a bug to remove something else
than the symlink even with the same name