Am Freitag, 19. Dezember 2014, 15:47:28 schrieb Michael Biebl: > Am 19.12.2014 um 15:39 schrieb Martin Steigerwald: > > Package: systemd > > Version: 218-2 > > Severity: normal > > > > Dear Maintainer, > > > > I wondered about the huge lot of audit messages in dmesg and syslog. > > > > The following is just after a fresh boot: > > > > merkaba:~> dmesg | grep audit | wc -l > > 38 > > merkaba:~> dmesg | grep audit | grep suppr > > [ 11.835476] audit_printk_skb: 282 callbacks suppressed > > > > > > I am not interested in these whatsoever. They spam my logs and make it > > more difficult for me to find important things in my log. > > > > Do I really have to set the kernel parameter audit=0 to disable those? > > > > > > Or can I override > > > > merkaba:~> dpkg -L systemd | grep audit > > /lib/systemd/system/systemd-journald-audit.socket > > /lib/systemd/system/sockets.target.wants/systemd-journald-audit.socket > > > > in order to get rid of it. > > > > It might be nice to place something about this in Jessie releasenotes. > > How is that relevant for jessie which has v215?
And with that question you dismiss the rest of my bug report? I asked some more question. I was not aware on when this started to happen, if Jessie is not affected, all the better. Still, I want it to stop. Now. So I am using the audit=0 kernel parameter as your answer didn“t provide any helpful hint on how else get rid of this audit crap. This is a desktop. My debian desktops have done for +10 years without this crap. No one ever intruded any of my desktops. So what gives? I am just not interested in that. I am just not *at all* interested in that crap. And either this systemd thing will do what I want, or I will force it to do what I want, or I will kick it out of my systems. Its that easy. -- Martin 'Helios' Steigerwald - http://www.Lichtvoll.de GPG: 03B0 0D6C 0040 0710 4AFA B82F 991B EAAC A599 84C7
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