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SYSCTL.D(5)							   SYSCTL.D(5)

NAME
       sysctl.d - Configure kernel parameters at boot

SYNOPSIS
       /etc/sysctl.d/*

DESCRIPTION
       At boot rc.sysinit reads configuration files from the above directory
       to configure sysctl(8) kernel parameters.

CONFIGURATION FORMAT
       The configuration files contain a list of variable assignments,
       separated by newlines. Empty lines and lines whose first non-whitespace
       character is # or ; are ignored.

       Note that both / and . are accepted as label separators within sysctl
       variable names.	kernel.domainname=foo and kernel/domainname=foo hence
       are entirely equivalent.

EXAMPLE
       Example 1. /etc/sysctl.d/domain-name.conf example:

	   # Set kernel YP domain name
	   kernel.domainname=example.com

SEE ALSO
       sysctl(8), sysctl.conf(5)

sysctl.d							   SYSCTL.D(5)
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