> Hello all, > > I asked my question in "linux kernel" mailing list, and I was > suggested to forward it to this mailing list. > > I'm using linux-0.2.img image(which is a light linux image) to debug > kernel using Qemu. I'm working on IO schedulers' optimization. As Qemu > boots kernel, IO scheduler sends read requests to disk. Also by > entering commands such as 'ls', it sends read requests. I'm looking > for a way to send write requests. Thus I thought that using a > benchmark which sends both read and write requests, is suitable, but > as linux-0.2.img is a very simple and light image, it is almost > impossible to setup heavy benchmarks on it. So I want to use an ubuntu > image instead. But I don't know where I should see kernel printks. kernel printk's can be seen from the dmesg output. Just type dmesg in your shell. You can also see that in /var/log/syslog Hope it helps, Vikram _______________________________________________ Kernelnewbies mailing list Kernelnewbies@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.kernelnewbies.org/mailman/listinfo/kernelnewbies