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tuned.conf000064400000001242151700371210006526 0ustar00# This file specifies additional parameters to kernel modules added by TuneD.
# Its content is set by the TuneD modules plugin.
#
# Please do not edit this file. Content of this file can be overwritten by
# switch of TuneD profile.
#
# If you need to add kernel module parameter which should be handled by TuneD,
# create TuneD profile containing the following:
#
# [modules]
# MODULE_NAME = MODULE_PARAMETERS
#
# Then switch to your newly created profile by:
#
# tuned-adm profile YOUR_NEW_PROFILE
#
# and reboot or reload the module
#
# TuneD tries to automatically reload the module if specified the following
# way:
#
# [modules]
# MODULE_NAME = +r,MODULE_PARAMETERS
#

firewalld-sysctls.conf000064400000000242151700371210011061 0ustar00install nf_conntrack /sbin/modprobe --ignore-install nf_conntrack $CMDLINE_OPTS && /usr/sbin/sysctl --quiet --pattern 'net[.]netfilter[.]nf_conntrack.*' --system
lockd.conf000064400000001353151700371210006506 0ustar00#
# Set the NFS lock manager grace period. n is measured in seconds. 
#options lockd nlm_grace_period=90
#
# Set the TCP port that the NFS lock manager should use. 
# port must be a valid TCP port value (1-65535).
#options lockd nlm_tcpport
#
# Set the UDP port that the NFS lock manager should use.
# port must be a valid UDP port value (1-65535).
#options lockd nlm_udpport
#
# Set the maximum number of outstanding connections 
#options lockd nlm_max_connections=1024
#
# Set the default time value for the NFS lock manager
# in seconds. Default is 10 secs (min 3 max 20)
#options lockd nlm_timeout=10
#
# Choose whether to record the caller_name or IP address
# this peer in the local rpc.statd's database.
#options lockd nsm_use_hostnames=0

dist-blacklist.conf000064400000001564151704277300010340 0ustar00#
# Listing a module here prevents the hotplug scripts from loading it.
# Usually that'd be so that some other driver will bind it instead,
# no matter which driver happens to get probed first.  Sometimes user
# mode tools can also control driver binding.
#
# Syntax: see modprobe.conf(5).
#

# watchdog drivers
blacklist i8xx_tco

# framebuffer drivers
blacklist aty128fb
blacklist atyfb
blacklist radeonfb
blacklist i810fb
blacklist cirrusfb
blacklist intelfb
blacklist kyrofb
blacklist i2c-matroxfb
blacklist hgafb
blacklist nvidiafb
blacklist rivafb
blacklist savagefb
blacklist sstfb
blacklist neofb
blacklist tridentfb
blacklist tdfxfb
blacklist virgefb
blacklist vga16fb
blacklist viafb

# ISDN - see bugs 154799, 159068
blacklist hisax
blacklist hisax_fcpcipnp

# sound drivers
blacklist snd-pcsp

# I/O dynamic configuration support for s390x (bz #563228)
blacklist chsc_sch
systemd.conf000064400000001375151704277300007117 0ustar00#  SPDX-License-Identifier: LGPL-2.1+
#
#  This file is part of systemd.
#
#  systemd is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
#  under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by
#  the Free Software Foundation; either version 2.1 of the License, or
#  (at your option) any later version.
#
# When bonding module is loaded, it creates bond0 by default due to max_bonds
# option default value 1. This interferes with the network configuration
# management / networkd, as it is not possible to detect whether this bond0 was
# intentionally configured by the user, or should be managed by
# networkd/NM/etc. Therefore disable bond0 creation.

options bonding max_bonds=0

# Do the same for dummy0.

options dummy numdummies=0