Hi List,
In my /var/log/messages I see the following:

Oct 26 10:10:23 linux11 rchal: CPU frequency scaling is not supported by your 
processor.
Oct 26 10:10:23 linux11 rchal: boot with 'CPUFREQ=no' in to avoid this warning.
Oct 26 10:10:23 linux11 rchal: Cannot load cpufreq governors - No cpufreq 
driver available

I modified my zipl.conf and added "CPUFREQ=no" after "vmpoff=LOGOFF 
vmhalt=LOGOFF",
ran "zipl -V " and rebooted.
No change.  I'm still getting the messages.

I also see a lot of :

Oct 26 10:10:23 linux11 console-kit-daemon[1266]: WARNING: Could not determine 
active console
Oct 26 10:10:23 linux11 console-kit-daemon[1266]: WARNING: Error waiting for 
native console 11 activation: Inappropriate ioctl for device
Oct 26 10:10:23 linux11 console-kit-daemon[1266]: WARNING: Error waiting for 
native console 8 activation: Inappropriate ioctl for device
                                        .
                                        .
About 248 lines of  "Error waiting for native console".

Any ideas on how to eliminate these errors/warnings.

TIA
Bernie

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