On 10/23/19 6:39 PM, Ahmad Fatoum wrote:
> On a system with multiple watchdogs, the highest priority watchdog is the one
> affected by the ``boot.watchdog_timeout`` parameter. If multipel watchdogs
> share the same priority, the order is indeterminate.

Ah, rereading it it's a bit ambiguous. How about:

On a system with multiple watchdogs, the highest priority watchdog is the one
affected by the ``boot.watchdog_timeout`` parameter. If multiple watchdogs
share the same priority, only one will be started.


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