|  | Documentation for /proc/sys/		kernel version 2.2.10 | 
|  | (c) 1998, 1999,  Rik van Riel <riel@nl.linux.org> | 
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|  | 'Why', I hear you ask, 'would anyone even _want_ documentation | 
|  | for them sysctl files? If anybody really needs it, it's all in | 
|  | the source...' | 
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|  | Well, this documentation is written because some people either | 
|  | don't know they need to tweak something, or because they don't | 
|  | have the time or knowledge to read the source code. | 
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|  | Furthermore, the programmers who built sysctl have built it to | 
|  | be actually used, not just for the fun of programming it :-) | 
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|  | Legal blurb: | 
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|  | As usual, there are two main things to consider: | 
|  | 1. you get what you pay for | 
|  | 2. it's free | 
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|  | The consequences are that I won't guarantee the correctness of | 
|  | this document, and if you come to me complaining about how you | 
|  | screwed up your system because of wrong documentation, I won't | 
|  | feel sorry for you. I might even laugh at you... | 
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|  | But of course, if you _do_ manage to screw up your system using | 
|  | only the sysctl options used in this file, I'd like to hear of | 
|  | it. Not only to have a great laugh, but also to make sure that | 
|  | you're the last RTFMing person to screw up. | 
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|  | In short, e-mail your suggestions, corrections and / or horror | 
|  | stories to: <riel@nl.linux.org> | 
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|  | Rik van Riel. | 
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|  | Introduction: | 
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|  | Sysctl is a means of configuring certain aspects of the kernel | 
|  | at run-time, and the /proc/sys/ directory is there so that you | 
|  | don't even need special tools to do it! | 
|  | In fact, there are only four things needed to use these config | 
|  | facilities: | 
|  | - a running Linux system | 
|  | - root access | 
|  | - common sense (this is especially hard to come by these days) | 
|  | - knowledge of what all those values mean | 
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|  | As a quick 'ls /proc/sys' will show, the directory consists of | 
|  | several (arch-dependent?) subdirs. Each subdir is mainly about | 
|  | one part of the kernel, so you can do configuration on a piece | 
|  | by piece basis, or just some 'thematic frobbing'. | 
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|  | The subdirs are about: | 
|  | abi/		execution domains & personalities | 
|  | debug/		<empty> | 
|  | dev/		device specific information (eg dev/cdrom/info) | 
|  | fs/		specific filesystems | 
|  | filehandle, inode, dentry and quota tuning | 
|  | binfmt_misc <Documentation/binfmt_misc.txt> | 
|  | kernel/		global kernel info / tuning | 
|  | miscellaneous stuff | 
|  | net/		networking stuff, for documentation look in: | 
|  | <Documentation/networking/> | 
|  | proc/		<empty> | 
|  | sunrpc/		SUN Remote Procedure Call (NFS) | 
|  | vm/		memory management tuning | 
|  | buffer and cache management | 
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|  | These are the subdirs I have on my system. There might be more | 
|  | or other subdirs in another setup. If you see another dir, I'd | 
|  | really like to hear about it :-) |