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Tag: linux kernel

Most used kernel parameter for system tuning

Posted on June 9, 2016

Linux kernel is also flexible, and you can even modify the way it works on the fly by dynamically changing some of its parameter using sysctl command. Changes will take effect immediately, or modify /etc/sysctl.conf to make the changes persistent during reboot. But beware of messing it up, for it may cause undesirable behavior or even crash your system.

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