On 2019-10-20 13:35, Jared Stevens wrote:
Hi everyone,
I have just gotten my LFS 9.0 build with Systemd up and running and
was able to successfully boot and login.
However, I am experiencing an issue where the following log message
will appear over and over again on the console screen:
SYSTEMD-JOURNALD[1460]: /DEV/KMSG BUFFER OVERRUN, SOME MESSAGES LOST
Viewing the SYSTEMD-JOURNALD with _JOURNALCTL -R_ shows literally
thousands of the same entry repeated:
Oct 19 22:35:54 lfs-jws kernel: *** thread awakened
Oct 19 22:35:54 lfs-jws kernel: *** thread sleeping
Oct 19 22:35:54 lfs-jws kernel: scsi cmd done, result=0x0
Oct 19 22:35:54 lfs-jws kernel: Bulk Status S 0x53425355 T 0x17ece R 0
Stat 0x0
Oct 19 22:35:54 lfs-jws kernel: Bulk status result = 0
Oct 19 22:35:54 lfs-jws kernel: -- transfer complete
Oct 19 22:35:54 lfs-jws kernel: Status code 0; transferred 13/13
Oct 19 22:35:54 lfs-jws kernel: xfer 13 bytes
Hi Jared, this is unrelated to the kernel problem here, but you might
want to check your hard drive. Normally the kernel doesn't spam scsi
messages to the logs unless something is wrong or configured improperly.
It could be a DVD drive with a bad DVD in it too, or something similar.
Try running a 'dmesg' as well.
You might be able to stop journald in the meantime, but it might start
spamming on the console with what's ending up in the logs
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