Messages in this thread | | | Date | Fri, 22 May 1998 13:26:15 +0200 | From | Martin Mares <> | Subject | Re: using old style /proc/pci and /dev/cua? |
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Hello,
> In recent 2.1.x kernels, when a user process accesses /proc/pci I get a > message that such and such uses obsolete /proc/pci. Ok, that is fine... > but why do I only get the first message, i.e. if some other process does > it as well, nothing is logged. > Shouldn't it warn user about everyone/everything using the old semantics?
No. You don't want to get syslog full of warning messages if someone plays with /proc/pci twice a second.
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