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wpa_supplicant is logging to my terminal when i am trying to use it this does not happen in a terminal emulator while i am
running x
this is my current log level
kernel.printk = 4 4 1 4
i know it can be change with
echo 3 > /proc/sys/kernel/printk
but i know this is not persistant and i would like it to be persistant
Last edited by blutechgirl (2015-07-15 22:49:10)
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Use the "loglevel" kernel parameter.
https://github.com/torvalds/linux/blob/ … meters.txt
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How about the following from the Broadcom article: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Br … e_messages
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OK I understand that it's a kernel parameter but I still don't understand how apply it. What would I need to do to use a kernel
parameter. I hear it has something to do with the boot loader mine is grub but beyond that I am not sure what to do
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OK I understand that it's a kernel parameter but I still don't understand how apply it. What would I need to do to use a kernel
parameter. I hear it has something to do with the boot loader mine is grub but beyond that I am not sure what to do
For Grub, in /etc/default/grub you would add something like loglevel=3 to the GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT parameter. Then regenerate the menufile with the grub-mkconfig command
My suggestion in the Broadcom page that I linked to should achieve the same thing as well.
Last edited by Chazza (2015-07-15 19:17:45)
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Thanks it worked. Creating /etc/sysctl.d/printk.conf worked
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