Kernel tunables (sysctl)
The Linux kernel offers a plethora of knobs under /proc/sys
to control the availability of different features and tune performance parameters.
Values under /proc/sys
can be changed directly at runtime, but such changes will not be persisted across reboots. Persistent settings should be written under /etc/sysctl.d/
during provisioning, in order to be applied on each boot.
As an example, the Butane snippet below shows how to disable SysRq keys:
Example: configuring kernel tunable to disable SysRq keys
variant: fcos
version: 1.5.0
storage:
files:
- path: /etc/sysctl.d/90-sysrq.conf
contents:
inline: |
kernel.sysrq = 0
Further details can be found in the systemd man pages sysctl.d(5) and systemd-sysctl.service(8).
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