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I notice that networkmanager always prints a few messages regarding its shutting down when I shutdown/reboot my notebook.
Is there a way I can suppress these messages from appearing? It's the only daemon that never closes cleanly.
Thanks
*Edit*
I thought it might help if I specified the messages in question...they look something like this:
NetworkManager: <WARN> nm_signal_handler(): Caught signal 15, shutting down normally.
NetworkManager: <info> Caught terminiation signal
NetworkManager: <debug> [1181943634.195892] nm_print_open_socks(): Open Sockets List:
Last edited by thayer.w (2007-06-15 21:43:57)
thayer williams ~ cinderwick.ca
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I think it's because NM is by default compiled with debugging support (?). Have a look at the /var/log/everything.log, there's a lot (much too much IMHO) debugging information from NM.
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I believe this is a bug in NetworkManager. It has occurred on every distro that uses NetworkManager that I have tried -- openSUSE, Ubuntu, Fedora, etc. If it really bugs you, maybe you can set up boot splash so that you don't have to see any of the messages.
Regards.
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Nah, it doesn't bug me *that* much, but I've always wondered there was a simple solution. Thanks for the tips though.
thayer williams ~ cinderwick.ca
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Hmm, there is a lot of networkmanager stuff in everything.log. From the PKGBUILD I don't think it's compiled with debug support though.
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