Re: syslogd quesstion

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Hi
u can see all the messages i mean to say facility/priority
by changing the syslogd.conf file.
usual way of doing it in syslog.conf file like 

facility.priority               /pathname

well u can have a kernel module which
may contain all kernel related messages, i mean the facility is kernel
& priorities u can assign in printk.so whenever u will insert it u can see 

those messages in the corresponding file which u have mentioned in
your syslog.conf file. 

regards
Sanjib

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