Michael Parson wrote: > Edit /etc/syslog.conf and change the destination for anything writing > to /dev/console to write to a file, like maybe /var/log/console.
I don't have syslogd(8) on the machine. I wonder what actually makes the kernel output to /dev/console, and if it can be controlled by maybe a custom kernel if no options are available. You can probably even redirect those messages to /dev/null, but they would still exist. What I want to is to disable them completely, so I can only read dmesg. Linux kernel for example has the "quiet" option which disables most log messages, and the "loglevel" option that controls what to print to the tty. -- caóc