Russell King wrote:
>>>
>> Maybe. But the "tainted" mask is a common way to tell people that the 
>> kernel is not clean. Besides, the "D" taint flag and "non-zero" oops 
>> counter both mean the same thing, while "D" looks better.
> 
> The oops counter provides further (obvious) information.
> 
> However, if it's no longer needed due to adding the "D" taint flag, it
> can be removed entirely.
> 

I would say there is still a difference between oops [#2] or oops [#697]...

        -hpa
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