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Is there any way to shut up kernel warnings? Under boot these messages shows up (even though i got «silent» in kernel parameters):
[ 0.042879] [Firmware Bug]: ioapic 2 has no mapping iommu, interrupt remapping will be disabled
[ 3.444431] pci 0000:00:01.0: ASPM: Could not configure common clock
[ 3.613357] i8042: No controller found
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How about 'quiet' in kernel parameters ?
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Sorry, I ment «quiet», not «silent».
Last edited by cybe-arch (2012-12-07 21:55:50)
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Try
kernel.printk = 1 1 1 1
in /etc/sysctl.conf
also see if 'loglevel=1' in the kernel parameters work before messing with sysctl.conf.
EDIT: A little description regarding the four values in printk.
The first one is console_loglevel, second is default_message_loglevel, third is minimum_console_loglevel, fourth is default_console_loglevel.
Last edited by illusionist (2012-12-08 18:22:09)
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