On (12/18/18 12:29), Peter Zijlstra wrote: > > We certainly can. As far as I understand, they log shutdown events > > (including errors and warnings): what they kill, what they stop, > > what they umount, etc. The more partitions, services are running > > (I guess), the more things they need to umount, kill, stop; hence, > > the more messages. I kinda can imagine what they will answer ;) > > > > The below (and a bunch of other) messages are getting ratelimited. > > I'm not sure what will happen should any of those steps fail and > > print warning-s. My guess would be that we probably can ratelimit > > those warnings: > > Why are they writing it to /dev/kmsg though? Shouldn't they be writing > this to syslog directly?
Can't really answer for systemd developers. To make those messages appear on the serial/net console? -ss