sysctl.conf values reseting

From: nocturnal (nocturnal_at_swehack.se)
Date: 10/30/04

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    Hi

    While i had one value(kern.ps_showallprocs) in sysctl.conf all was fine
    but then i added a few extra values and now each time i boot i see the
    sysctl values in sysctl.conf being reset to their defaults.

    This is my sysctl.conf:
    ------------
    kern.ps_showallprocs = 0
    kern.ipc.shmmax = 67108864
    kern.ipc.shmall = 32768
    hw.snd.pcm0.vchans = 4
    hw.snd.maxautovchans = 4
    ------------

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