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This directory contains settings similar to those found in /etc/sysctl.conf. In general, files in the 10-*.conf range come from the procps package and serve as system defaults. Other packages install their files in the 30-*.conf range, to override system defaults. End-users can use 60-*.conf and above, or use /etc/sysctl.conf directly, which overrides anything in this directory. After making any changes, please run "service procps start" (or, from a Debian package maintainer script "invoke-rc.d procps start").
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