[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> Well, just in case your job was too easy, here's one more.  Using the
> "quiet" option shows a couple of lines being printed out by printf
> that should be printed out by printk (so they'll _shut_up_ when you
> ask it to). 

Those are printfs for a reason.  Early boot mesages (before the kernel is
actually running) won't be seen if they are printk-d and the thing crashes
before the console is initialized.  The messages will be stuck in the printk
buffer, and you will be none the wiser.

So, they can be made quiet if you really want, but that's not the way.

                                Jeff



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