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(In reply to Thomas Sch�fer from comment #2) > But your hint that systemd works, is not useful for me. > I need to change the setting also after the boot - with the "right" tool. Sure! I did not want to imply systemd-sysctl would be a suitable replacement. Just meant that as an observation about what still works. I also use "sysctl -p" in various places, e.g. rpm package POST scripts, to get freshly installed /etc/sysctl.d snippets activated. And all that fails now. I notice that even the openSUSE base system does that, e.g. the firewalld package contains a /etc/modprobe.d/firewalld-sysctls.conf calling out to /sbin/sysctl, which will be broken now, too.