On Sun, 31 May 2015 07:17:49 -0400
Tom H wrote:
While it's true that you usually override a sysctl value with a
variable=value pair, symlinking a conf file in "/etc/sysctl.d/" to
"/dev/null" overrides a conf file with the same name in
"/usr/lib/sysctl.d/" (I've just tried it) in the same way that
symlinks to "/dev/null" in "/etc/systemd/system/",
"/etc/systemd/network/", and "/etc/udev/rues.d/" override same-named
files in their corresponding libdir.
I tried it also, and it had no effect for me, the kernel core name
file was still the screwy one systemd creates.