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Re: Odd Errors logged to console after kernel recompile



>>>>> "Adam" == Adam Parrish <waparris@ncsu.edu> writes:

Adam> On Thu, 2003-11-20 at 11:46, dann frazier wrote:
>> On Thu, Nov 20, 2003 at 02:07:22PM +0000, Matthew Wilcox wrote: >
>> On Thu, Nov 20, 2003 at 08:57:36AM -0500, Adam Parrish wrote: > >
>> Nov 20 08:46:15 titanic kernel: dpkg(3921): > >
>> <sc1236(0,2000000000240200,0,2000000000275458)>
>> > 
>> > These are unimplemented syscall messages.  The messages won't be
>> printed > by the next version of the kernel.  In the meantime, you
>> can use dmesg > -n4 to prevent them from being shown.
>> 
>> they actually aren't printed anymore with the latest 2.4.20 in
>> debian.

Adam> Actually they are done after I install glib6. They are filling
Adam> up my logs, is there any way to just ignore these things and get
Adam> them to stop filling my logs?

dmesg -n 4

will stop the console messages.


To stop the logs in /var/log/XXX you'll need to configure syslog to
ignore INFO and DEBUG messages.

Alternatively, upgrade to a newer kernel.


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