Messages in this thread | | | From | John Mock <> | Subject | re: Kill unneccessary debug printk | Date | Mon, 20 Oct 2003 11:05:32 -0700 |
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Actually, that 'printk' is useful. As i understand it, the only way software suspend is going to work is that if the same video mode is used on resume as on booting. If one uses "vga=ask", then one can 'dmesg | grep' to generate a proper string for 'lilo -R' (which i already do to make sure the correct kernel gets resumed during testing). If i'm mistaken about needing to set VGA mode identically on resume, then i have no objection to removing the printk.
I'm also fine with flushing it that if there's another reasonably convenient way of obtaining the same information.
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