On 07/18/2012 08:32 PM, martin kalcher wrote: > Am 18.07.2012 16:02, schrieb Sudaraka Wijesinghe: >> Hi Everyone, >> >> I'm playing with a custom kernel just for the fun of it, Everything >> works fine except it's very noisy when it boots. I'm using the same >> loglevel (4) as the default kernel that is in the Arch repo. And I have >> turned off many debug options under kernel hacking section. >> It does quiet down when I add the "quiet" parameter to the kernel >> command line. >> >> What I was wondering is how the Arch kernel is keeping it quiet without >> using the command line parameter (quiet), is it using a patch for that >> or something? >> >> Thanks, >> >> >> P.s. >> Messages I get are hardware probing, state changes and file system >> mount, etc. >> > > Do you use systemd? Have a look here: > > https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Systemd#Q:_Why_do_I_get_log_messages_on_my_console.3F > No, I'm using initscripts, and it does quiet down when I use the kernel command line parameter as explained in there, but I was wondering how default Arch kernel is doing it without the command line parameter. Thanks for the reply.
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