Changing the Kernel
Dirk Moolman
DirkM
Tue Feb 27 02:25:22 PST 2007
I think I found it:
/etc/sysctl.conf
Also found some references to the sysctl command:
sysctl -a (listing kernel values)
sysctl -p (updating kernel using /etc/sysctl.conf)
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Sent: 27 February 2007 12:04 PM
To: Linux tips and tricks
Subject: Changing the Kernel
This should be simple, but I can't find the documentation on how to do
this.
I need to change / add the following parameters to my linux kernel
(SLES9), but I do not know where to do this. In Solaris it is very
simple - edit the /etc/system file, and reboot.
Where / how do I do this in Suse ?
Dirk Moolman
Database and Unix Administrator
Agility Technologies (HealthCorp)
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