typical, after hunting around for a few days and not no luck, i get luck
just after giving in and posting to this list
8/
$ sysctl -a| grep mute
kern.consmute: 0
does the job
setting it in boot/loader.conf makes the kernel silently boot
but im setting in in /etc/sysctl.conf so it set at userland.
This way i can see the kernel boot normally rather than looking like its
hung, no anoying geom messages now
hmm, now to tidy up stuff that looked like it was working nicely before
i ran it in the root console
David Horn wrote:
On Wed, Jan 7, 2009 at 10:52 AM, chris.scott <k...@snaffler.net> wrote:
hi
Does anyone know howto redirect/stop kernel messages from displaying on
ttyv0?
Look at conscontrol(8) as one option. ( There may be other ways that
work better for your case, but I have used conscontrol on my
7.0-RELEASE machine before with success )
You can use conscontrol(8) to either mute, or redirect kernel messages
to another virtual console.
Good Luck.
---Dave Horn
eg when you plug in a usb disk you get a load of messages to the 1st screen
console
I am writing a custom installer and its a pain as every time I label and
geom provider it spams a load of stuff and messes up my nice display. This
is nothing to do with syslog as I have already turned off logging to
/dev/console, ive tried a few curious looking sysctl varibles but not found
anything that works yet.
k
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