--- Vladimir
On Wed, 2006-03-29 at 10:34 -0700, Richard Fish wrote:
On 3/29/06, Vladimir G. Ivanovic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > CLASS: registering class device: ID = 'vcs7' > class_uevent - name = vcs7 > class_device_create_uevent called for vcs7 > CLASS: registering class device: ID = 'vcsa7' > class_uevent - name = vcsa7 > class_device_create_uevent called for vcsa7 > > And, more importantly, how do I get rid of them? They fill up my kernel > ring buffer, and I can't see boot-time messages from the kernel. AFAIK if they are showing up in dmesg output, they are coming from the kernel. Looks like you enabled DEBUG in your kernel: # cd /usr/src/linux-2.6.16.1 && grep -r class_device_create_uevent . ./drivers/base/class.c:static int class_device_create_uevent(struct class_device *class_dev, # less drivers/base/class.c ... pr_debug("%s called for %s\n", __FUNCTION__, class_dev->class_id); ... # grep -r pr_debug . | grep "define" ... ./include/linux/kernel.h:#define pr_debug(fmt,arg...) \ ... # less include/linux/kernel.h ... #ifdef DEBUG #define pr_debug(fmt,arg...) \ printk(KERN_DEBUG fmt,##arg) ... But the boot-time messages should be saved in /var/log/dmesg. -Richard
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