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SubjectRe: kernel support for non-english user messages
On Fri, 11 Apr 2003 02:49:32 -0300 Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo <acme@conectiva.com.br> wrote:

| Em Fri, Apr 11, 2003 at 07:39:35AM +0200, DevilKin escreveu:
| > Why not turn it into a kernel flag that you can set at bootup through LILO or
| > some other obscure boot manager? Then you could boot linux like this:
| >
| > linux dmesg=verbose
| >
| > and
| >
| > linux dmesg=quiet
|
| Have you ever tried passing 'quiet' as a cmd line parameter to the kernel
| in the bootloader? If not please try.
|
| Try also 'debug'.

I use 'debug' all the time, but then some init script comes along and
changes the loglevel setting to something < debug. Ick.


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"in English any noun can be verbed."]
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