On 01/10/2007, Bill Nottingham <notting(a)redhat.com> wrote:
Jonathan Underwood (jonathan.underwood(a)gmail.com) said:
> Thoughts?
As modules could be loaded at any time, it would seem the most
correct way would be to do it via a modprobe.d or udev rule.
I see your point. But, taken to it's logical conclusion, we'd scrap sysctl.conf
completely.
Actually, that would be the right thing to do - it's currently a badly defined
ad hock kludge.
I presume this issue will be shaken out during the initscripts reworking and
NetworkManager revisions in any case.
J.
(In stereo :)