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                        Hi,

I'm new to unix development and I have a few questions about sysctl, since I couldn't find a definitive answer online. I hope to find a good explanation from here.

The following is from BeagleBoardAndOpenEmbeddedGit beagleboard development wiki in sequence:

^
sudo vi /etc/sysctl.conf
vm.vdso_enabled = 0
vm.mmap_min_addr = 0

sudo sysctl  -p (1)

sudo -s
echo -e &quot;vm.vdso_enabled = 0\nvm.mmap_min_addr = 0&quot; &gt; /etc/sysctl.d/60-oe-settings.conf
exit

sudo invoke-rc.d procps start
$

My questions:

1. This seems like a very basic question, but what does &quot;sudo sysctl -p&quot; do? I followed the command sequence both with and without that line and found both to be working just fine.

2. How does 60-oe-settings.conf that just got created here relate to sysctl.conf? btw, these commands are in the context of configuring sysctl.conf.

3. Finally, what does invoke-rc.d procps start do?

Thank you in advance,

Hussein</div>

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                        &quot;sudo sysctl -p&quot; is used to load sysctl settings from a specified file, or /etc/sysctl.conf if you don't point it elsewhere.  So you're editing sysctl.conf to change some kernel settings, then making sure it loads those new settings.  &quot;invoke-rc.d procps start&quot; is just telling the procps service to start, which provides info on process info from the kernel.  An example of what procps provides is the program &quot;top&quot;, which will tell the most CPU intensive tasks on the system and how much processing power they're using.  Looks like &quot;60-oe-settings.conf&quot; is just a file to make sure that your modified sysctl settings are overriding any other settings.                    </div>
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