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I'm having PCIe bus error, so I'm using kernel parameter as "pci=nomsi".
I think rtl8423be has problem, so I think if I configure my kernel I can skip pci related output only. So I'm curious which file of kernel isvrekated to log output.
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It was rtl8723be. Sorry.
And my wifi works fine just error messages bother me. and if I don't want to use kernel parameter what can I do?
Last edited by whjeon (2017-11-30 13:32:07)
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So everything works, but there's just a log message you don't want to see? And there's a kernel parameter that prevents the log message from showing and has no negative side effects? But using a kernel parameter is sufficiently unappealing that you'd rather patch and recompile the kernel (and do so again with each update)?
I don't intend to judge, but that sounds sufficiently odd to beg the question of whether I'm understanding it properly. Have I misunderstood part of this?
"UNIX is simple and coherent..." - Dennis Ritchie, "GNU's Not UNIX" - Richard Stallman
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