On Wed, Oct 16, 2002 at 07:22:12PM +0100, Wookey wrote: > Hi people, > This feels like a stupid question but I've failed to find the answer > anywhere, so here goes.
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i think these error messages are printed by the klogd.
$ man klogd
[...]
-c n Sets the default log level of console messages to n.
[...]
The klogd daemon also allows the ability to alter the presentation of
kernel messages to the system console. Consequent with the prioritiza-
tion of kernel messages was the inclusion of default messaging levels
for the kernel. In a stock kernel the the default console log level is
set to 7. Any messages with a priority level numerically lower than 7
(higher priority) appear on the console.
Messages of priority level 7 are considered to be 'debug' messages and
will thus not appear on the console. Many administrators, particularly
in a multi-user environment, prefer that all kernel messages be handled
by klogd and either directed to a file or to the syslogd daemon. This
prevents 'nuisance' messages such as line printer out of paper or disk
change detected from cluttering the console.
[...]
try to increase the loglevel.
HTH
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