Messages in this thread | | | From | David Johnson <> | Subject | Changing sysctl values within the kernel? | Date | Sat, 25 Nov 2006 19:11:48 +0000 |
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Hi all,
I'm working on a kernel module and want to change sysctl values (specifically stop-a and printk) in response to a hardware event.
Is there an accepted way of setting sysctl values within the kernel (I can't seem to find any other module doing this), or is it a completely silly idea?
Would it perhaps be better to instead create a sysfs node and let a userspace daemon worry about setting the sysctl values?
Any advice greatly appreciated!
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