Benjamin Reed wrote:
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as far as I'm aware, on OSX the only time that the values actually get
set is the *first time*, after bootup, that you run, say:
sysctl -w kern.sysv.shmmax=8388608
So if you have a sysctl.conf, it will have already set them. The line
you've commented out can't change them because they've already been set.
Yes. I just tried it again: The values from /etc/sysctl.conf are indeed
the ones that are retained. The subsequent lines in /etc/rc have no effect.
--
Martin
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