Re: time display inthe kernel log

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On Wed, Apr 06, 2005 at 04:16:11PM -0700, Suneel Kandru wrote:
> How to display millisecounds value when we print the message in
> kernel log using printk.
> 
> Right now it displays like this 
> 
>                     Apr  6 16:04:58 Mars kernel: BTPROT: L2Cap_StopTimer(0041)
> 
> I want to display millisecounds alos after secounds. How to do that?

It's not the kernel that puts the timestamps in front of the messages,
it's syslog. If you want a finer grained time resolution, change syslog
to do so.


Erik

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