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<0> what is the correct way to change numbers in /proc/sys/kernel/printk? proc(5) offers info on what those numbers represent, syslog(2) offers info on what the actual numbers mean, but i can`t seem find a way to 'correctly' change those numbers <1> redduck666: as root: echo "6 4 1 7" >/proc/sys/kernel/printk <0> :( <1> redduck666: I'm not kidding <0> hopw does that differ from hand editing that file with nano? <1> redduck666: it works, I just tested it <0> as soon as i reboot it is gonna be re-set to the default values <1> redduck666: it can be automated? <1> redduck666: not if you put that echo command into /etc/init.d/ someplace <1> redduck666: or use sysctl <0> <***hole>i was hoping to fix the actual problem not to create a work-around for it</***hole> <1> redduck666: in sysctl.conf put kernel.print = 6 4 1 7 <1> redduck666: er, that's kernel.printk = 6 4 1 7 <1> redduck666: or are you looking to find out how to build a kernel with something different as default values? <0> nope <1> then go with sysctl.conf
<1> er, /etc/sysctl.conf of course <2> hi there <0> my hero <0> thanks a LOT <0> :-) <1> yw <3> hey all.. I'm having a problem with 2.6.14 and 2.6.15.. seems to not like my keyboard hooked up to a KVM switch. Keyboard works fine in GRUB. Once the linux kernel loads, the keyboard is totally frozen. <3> keyboard also works fine in BIOS <4> heya gb , paistis :) <5> oh no its baq <4> huge power outs last night <6> as oppossed to power ins ey? <4> wishi had an ups <4> i just loaded slackware again ,im in qconf and i havent marked a thing, but i already see marked boxes,like alsa is alreadt marked <6> means nothing too me, I dont use slaq <4> gb>i wouldnt mind havin a look at debian , as i used to use that mepis <4> it was quite nice <6> if your having trouble with slaq, I'd expect you too do worse with deb <4> yeh, i agre <4> e <6> wot hardware you doing tis on? <6> notebook, desktop, pda, pdp11? <4> desktop AMD 2600+ socket 754 "sis" graphics <4> in qconf now, in console display and driver support <4> allneed to fix is the text on boot <6> ahh ook, so if you have any part issues you can rip it apart & ditch substandard hardware <4> so im fine combing this area in console support <4> yeah gb <4> :) <6> things like nvidia video cards :) <6> bit hard too ditch onboard stuff as is the case with notebooks/pda's <4> VGA 8x8 font (FONT_8x8) <4> yeah i agree <6> tried a search for your problem online? <4> yeah im bout to hit google <6> using the spc of your video & slack version <4> might just tick everything in console support <6> dunno if google will help you, I find google too be pretty pathetic now <6> but I dont have any alternatives too suggest either <4> yeah, everythig else is fine, just that silly text issue on boot,hmmm "yeh google hasnt got alot" <4> im in menuconfig cpmbing through and lookin up all the console stuff <4> combing* <6> you forgot too mkswap your / again didn't you? <4> i havent compiled it yet dam ,better quickly do that <4> thanks:) <6> hehe <6> swap your broken / for a functioning one including kernel :) <6> you tried a 2.4 kernel? <4> root@FisHsTiX:~# mkswap /dev/hda5 <4> Setting up swapspace version 1, size = 600408 kB <4> no label, UUID=351a26f2-25bf-4c75-8de9-50c4a05687bc <4> root@FisHsTiX:~# swapon /dev/hda5 <4> yeah 2.4 kernel works nice as gb <4> really no complaints <6> ahh ok, might just be an issue with that kernel <4> even usb printer i have works well under 2.4.31 <6> try an earlier version if you get no joy with it
<4> yeah,i will mate <6> hda5 your / ? <4> yeah <4> Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System <4> /dev/hda1 * 1 754 6056473+ 83 Linux <4> /dev/hda2 755 827 586372+ 5 Extended <4> /dev/hda5 755 827 586341 82 Linux swap <4> just my test hard drive im still on <6> uhuh <6> only one /? <4> yeah <6> & one /boot of course :) <4> i notice when in menu xconfig, you can choose a tick, dot or leave blank <6> I dont use xconfig <6> I use menuconfig <4> kool <6> but I prefer console ala screen for compiling <6> I have 11 tty's in /etc/inittab by the way <4> 11 , yeah <4> sorry dude im just lookin up google on different issues revolving around console support <4> i see fruglaware is out <4> slackware based <7> weee <6> pooo <4> http://i25.photobucket.com/albums/c65/clown_fish81/snapshot11.jpg <4> my desktop gb <8> http://www.neilmathers.co.uk/screenie.png <6> cant view it from here <4> ok <6> wen I get too the PIII I'll have a squiz <6> you could dump it in #campfire's topic if you want :) <4> is that a room <4> #campfire's <7> do the kernel dud ududududu dud du duuuh <6> mm that hurts my eyes <6> almost enough to msg chanserv too op me so I can kick you off cohonen <6> clown1: yup <7> hmm not bad <6> clown1: try /whois gb & you will see what channels im on <7> so anyone inhere actually develops on the kernel? <6> cohonen: why the poll? <6> kernel developers are probably toobusy too irc <7> yea no doubt about that <7> and the ones that is inhere are surely lurking a lot <7> but who knows, sometimes you might be lucky <6> The page you are requesting cannot be found <6> You may find more results by using AND, NOT, OR terms in your query. <6> <6> <6> cohonen: best way too learn I find is too be quiet & listen too others experiences :) <6> then you avoid doing what they did :) <6> like using 2.6 for instance <6> its why I still use 2.4 <7> ? ,, so ,, this naturally leads me to ask,, what its exactly wrong with 2.6 ? <7> its O(1) scheduler sure is tasty <7> i know it underperforms in some cases but still <6> cohonen: stillvery immature <6> lotsa people testing different things simultaneously leads too a greater number of potential issues <7> isnt its just a matter of linux having a move lose developing process <7> as opposed to that of OpenBSD <6> nope <7> ppl did things differently before <6> nothing too do with linux/bsd, etc,more too do with 2.4 noit being worked on anymore <6> 2.4==stable <7> sure its not hard argueing that the older kernel is more mature <7> sure they dont try new fix they just fix bugs <6> no, not really mature,just not changing as much as often <6> same deal with 2.0 & 2.2 <7> mnn <7> but you gotta have some features <6> if you want something proven & lightwieght you dont install 2.6 <7> and i guess not all are backported <7> like smp support
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