On Fri, Apr 22, 2011 at 12:30 AM, DJ Lucas <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 04/21/2011 02:58 PM, Ken Moffat wrote:
>
>>   Personally, I would be very reluctant to turn off acpi.  Let's step
>> back and take another look - in ubuntu, the messages exist in the
>> log and everything seems to work fine, but in LFS they jump up in
>> the terminal and scare you to death ?  I've been there in the past
>> for different messages, I can understand how it feels (even editing
>> is a pain when the error messages interfere).  I don't know how you
>> have things set at the moment, nor what level of severity these
>> messages are coded at, so the following might not help.  But for me
>> it has been useful on occasion - in /etc/rc.d/init.d/sysklogd, change
>> the line which starts klogd to
>>
>>    loadproc klogd -c 4
>
> There is also a built in solution without editing the boot script and
> the value is set in sysinit, prior to running sysklogd:
>
> echo "kernel.printk = 4" >> /etc/sysctl.conf
>
> I personally use a value of 3, but some people might not like that. I
> also run sysctl immediately after mountkernfs runs but IIRC, there were
> some cases where the setting didn't take on really old hardware.
>
> -- DJ Lucas
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Thanks to both of you for your recommendations.  My next message would
have asked how to silence the error messages.

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-Brian
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