sysctl.persist should check in-memory values event if config is correct #62461
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On FreeBSD, it ignored the in-memory value if the on-disk value is
correct.
What does this PR do?
Fixes the behavior of FreeBSD's sysctl.persist to fix its documentation and match the Linux behavior.
Previous Behavior
If the value was correct in the config file, it would not be updated in memory.
New Behavior
The value will be updated in-memory regardless of whether it is correct in the config file.
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Yes