On 2/18/10, Bruce Dubbs <bruce.du...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I saw that when I was researching last night.  I don't think it is a
> feature.  It implies something is wrong.  When something is right in
> Linux/Unix, the application should stay silent.

I fussed a lot over this and the warning happen in ksym.c in sysklogd sources.
I tried rival rsyslog which many distros ran to, but saw no clear advantage.
It remains a mystery to me whether sysklogd actually looses any functionality
due to this. It still prints all the panic stuff when it happens.
But it is frustrating that apparently neither Linus or sysklogd
maintainer cares.
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