From: Dan Nicholson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>On Nov 9, 2007 5:48 PM, Walter Barnes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> Open /etc/rc.d/init.d/consolelog and look for the line at the top that sets 
>> LOGLEVEL. By default it's set to 7, if you set it to a lower value less 
>> kernel messages will be sent to the console. I set my mine to 3 to get rid 
>> of iptable log messages, a hancheck message that comes up everytime the 
>> laptop returns from standby and "lost synchronization" messages from the 
>> mouse pad. IMO, I think it should be set to a low value to start with.
>>
>> Before editing consolelog you can test different values by executing "dmesg 
>> -n $LOGLEVEL".
>
>FYI, init.d/consolelog is configured from /etc/sysconfig/console. You
>can add LOGLEVEL=1 there and not have to edit the init script. That
>was how I intended it and how it works on my system.

Thanks, I did not notice that before. However, adding the console file to 
/etc/sysconfig will also activate the console init script which I don't need 
right now. Eventually I plan to toy around with UTF-8 but until then I'll keep 
the LOGLEVEL set to 3 in consolelog.

Walter


      
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