> You can do it any time, but as a practical matter you don't generally
> change this value once you figure out what you need it to be, and you
> generally will always need it to be set to that value, so in general it's
> something you'd want to do at boot time.

Right.  I thought that Bruce was implying that it _had_ to be done at
boot time.  When I had an application which required me to change this,
I just set in the script which kicked off the application (granted it
was the only thing running on the machine).

Pat

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