> > I don't know. But the HZ value is set in /etc/login.defs, in my case > like this: > > ENV_HZ HZ=100 > > > Also, quoted from 'man login.defs': > > ENV_HZ (string) > This parameter specifies a value for an HZ environ� > ment parameter. Example usage is: > > ENV_HZ HZ=50 > > If this parameter is not defined then no HZ value > will be established. > > > Cheers! > Shyamal
in this case, I guess the kernel found HZ=100 is defined in the config file but actually the HZ value in the system was 0. Hence it complained. It seems to be a harmless message, but very annoying. Is there any reason why the kernel maintainers keep to print the message since it is not really harmful? Why not send to syslog or somewhere else? -- Patrick Hsieh<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> GnuPG Pubilc Key at http://www.ezplay.tv/~pahud/pahudatezplay.pubkey MD5 checksum: b948362c94655b74b33e859d58b8de91 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]