Messages in this thread | | | Date | Fri, 25 Jul 2003 17:43:51 -0400 | From | Kurt Wall <> | Subject | Re: cutting down on boot messages |
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Quoth Jurriaan: > If I boot my system, there are copious messages. >
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> Now these messages are often uninteresting - but sometimes they are. > So just deleting them, or requiring a recompile or reboot is not good > enough. > Also, I noted that these messages were almost always grouped together. > > Suppose these messages were removed from the normal output, but instead > stored in a buffer in the kernel.
How about the "quiet" kernel command line parameter, which quiets down the boot process but still stores the messages in the ring buffer?
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