(For anyone else who shares the opinion that klogd -f /var/log/kmsg -x should append to its kmsg log file instead of overwriting it.) -f insulates klogd messages from syslogd bugs (although you can't split them up into multiple files the way that /etc/syslog.conf enables). You can always solve any klogd-to-syslogd problem *after* you find out what is otherwise wrong with your kernel (and lose the -f switch then if that's what you prefer or require). But when you are debugging a kernel deadlock with no oops, for example, and actually have local persistent storage to write to, it helps if the next hard reset doesn't truncate the -f pathname when klogd opens it. --- klogd.c.orig Mon Sep 18 00:34:11 2000 +++ klogd.c Wed Nov 29 14:06:40 2000 @@ -1109,7 +1109,7 @@ { if ( strcmp(output, "-") == 0 ) output_file = stdout; - else if ( (output_file = fopen(output, "w")) == (FILE *) 0 ) + else if ( (output_file = fopen(output, "a")) == (FILE *) 0 ) { fprintf(stderr, "klogd: Cannot open output file " \ "%s - %s\n", output, strerror(errno)); Regards, Clayton Weaver <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (Seattle) "Everybody's ignorant, just in different subjects." Will Rogers - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-kernel" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Please read the FAQ at http://www.tux.org/lkml/