What if there isn't a "next printk" call for hours, or days? That poor little message without a "\n" will sit in the kernel buffers, and the user who might want to see the message can't, until some unrelated thing happens to print something.
-Tony
What if there isn't a "next printk" call for hours, or days? That poor little message without a "\n" will sit in the kernel buffers, and the user who might want to see the message can't, until some unrelated thing happens to print something.
-Tony