> 2) what about writing directly to the entry

Yes, that works, even just doing
 sysctl net.ipv6.conf.wlan0.use_tempaddr=2

works.

> 1) If you do start procps do the values get set?

Huh... it does. This is confusing. Right after boot, three of the four values 
are set (all, eth0 and eth1). Wlan0 is not set. I just ran (as root):
 start procps
And got:
 procps stop/waiting

Which is the same thing I get when I do "status procps". But this time,
it did set that one extra value.

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