Hi, Here is what i've done: Andrey Ponomarev wrote: > man syslog.conf
Sory, but i din't understand. Mark Suter wrote: > Edit /etc/init.d/klogd to add "-c 4" as an option and then > restart the deamon. I've tried. But i didn't find where i have add this as an option. I've added it to binpath: "binpath=/sbin/klogd -c 4" but it didn't work. And then David Ramsden's solved this: David Ramsden wrote: > Edit /etc/init.d/klogd and add "-c 4" (for example) to KLOGD="" so it > reads: > KLOGD="-c 4" It works although /proc/sys/kernel/printk is "1 7 4 7". Gian Luigi Romita wrote: > setterm -msg off I did, but anything was changed. (I didn't do anything -e.g. reboot- after this command ?) Lukas Ruf wrote: > 1 4 1 7 > Thus, I assume, you could easily change the console_loglevel by > writing to >/proc/sys/kernel/printk< what you wanna do. Yes, this works. I wrote 1 4 1 7 to /proc/sys/kernel/printk. But after reboot it turns 7 1 4 7. How can i solve this? Or there is no way to do this? micah wrote: > Try dmesg -n1 or alternatively, change your firewall rules so they > don't log so much. It seems, problem was solved. I didn't try this. But i think i can't be able to change my firewall rules. As you see i'm a newbie, so all of your replies are very valuable for me. Now i'm looking for any documents for this. Thanks and thanks all...