kernel.timer_migration command not found

Asked by Yaroslav Strokovskyy

I have just installed l real time Ubuntu Pro on my Dell Vostro 3520. After tuning kernel boot parameters, I try to set kernel>sched_rt_runtime_us=-1 and
kernel.timer_migration=0
on both commands I have got: command not found.
On my previous machine HP Probook4340 I have no problem with the issue.
I have searched the Internet but found no answers.

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actionparsnip (andrew-woodhead666) said :
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how did you specify the parameters? what steps did you take?

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Yaroslav Strokovskyy (yaroslavstrokovskyy) said :
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Sorry, in the command line I had missed " sysctl " before "
kernel.sched_rt_runtime_us "
All OK!

чт, 7 нояб. 2024 г. в 16:01, actionparsnip <
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Yaroslav Strokovskyy (yaroslavstrokovskyy) said :
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It's working now.

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actionparsnip (andrew-woodhead666) said :
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Did you change anything to resolve the issue or was it just updates?

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