Messages in this thread | | | Date | Sat, 22 May 2004 10:43:06 -0400 | From | Bill Davidsen <> | Subject | Re: [PATCH][2.6-mm] Make i386 boot not so chatty |
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Andrew Morton wrote: > Zwane Mwaikambo <zwane@arm.linux.org.uk> wrote: > >>This patch silences the default i386 boot by putting a lot of development >> related printks under KERN_DEBUG loglevel, allowing the normal chatty mode >> to be turned on by using the 'debug' kernel parameter. > > > I think I like it chatty. Turning this stuff off by default makes kernel > developers' lives that little bit harder. > > Is the `quiet' option not suitable?
That may be too much of a good thing, but perhaps we can go to quiet=N or bootmsglvl=N or some such to let people tune the output. I personally like having the verbose output, but my systems tend to be stable enough that I don't see it often other than benchmarking, etc.
While throwing out ideas, bootmsgmask=#dddd would let people control various parts of the output individually. That may be overkill, but it is flexible overkill. And the default could be what we have now, with the option of even more babble for debugging. Developers might find that highly useful if they had a way to let users selectively enable more info at boot time.
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