Rodolfo Medina wrote: >> >> when I plug in my usb pendrive, the >> >> following >> >> message appears: >> >> >> >> sda: assuming drive cache: write through >> >> >> >> . How can I avoid this as well, and all undesired kernel messages?
"Douglas A. Tutty" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Is the kernel putting that there, or is syslog? > > [...] > > Look in /etc/syslog.conf. (at the lines that don't start with "#"). > > In my file, I see two sections that may be of interest: > > *.emerg * > > This sends all messages of level emerg to all terminals. > > Plugging in a drive should be an emergency. Uncommenting that line gives no result. > This should be set in /etc/udev/udev.conf: > > > # udev.conf > > # The initial syslog(3) priority: "err", "info", "debug" or its > # numerical equivalent. For runtime debugging, the daemons internal > # state can be changed with: "udevcontrol log_priority=<value>". > udev_log="err" Changing the line: udev_log="err" into: udevcontrol log_priority=0 eliminates the undesired message when plugging in the usb pendrive. But then my bluetooth-usb adaptor is not recongnized by the system any more, and when I unplug it the following message appears: usb 1-2: can't set config #1, error -110 . How can I fix that? > Are you getting this message on all terminals or just on VT1 (which is > normally considered the console)? It appears on all terminals. Thanks indeed! Rodolfo -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]