Pierre Labastie wrote:
Hi,
Just want to share something everybody may be knowing already...
In the past years, we have seen more and more kernel messages cluttering
the screen (when mounting an ext2 system, when setting up network, etc).
It culminates with the LVM tests, where it is almost impossible to work
on another console during the tests (since the kernel messages go the
the console you are working on, not the console where you started the
test).
The command "dmesg -D" can be used to avoid those annoyances. Normally,
critical messages should still show up through the sysklogd system.
I had not noticed that option before, but LFS has the option to change
the logging level in rc.site or the console config. I normally set the
LOGLEVEL to 4 (warn) instead of the default 5 (notice) and haven't seen
the problem.
-- Bruce
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