At Thu, 13 Jun 2002 it looks like Derrick 'dman' Hudson composed:
> You REBOOTED!? This isn't windows. Just run
> /sbin/sysctl -p
> after editing /etc/sysctl.conf, or merely run
> echo 0 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/tcp_ecn
> (which won't persist through a reboot, btw)
>
Hmm, I was just curious about that command. I'm running FreeBSD
and Linux here at home and see only the -p option for
/sbin/sysctl for Linux, not FreeBSD's /sbin/sysctl.
I'm also running Solaris-8 (sparc) but see no "sysctl" command
and would imagine it would take some time to find the Solaris
equiv.
[off_topic]
I was just speaking with someone at work about the tangled web
that Unix has woven and found a nice little jpg that I saved at
http://www.forwardslashunix.com/history.jpg
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