Aleksander Morgado-5 wrote: > >> >> How do I get NM to start modem-manager with "--log-level=WARN"? > You'll need to avoid having NM do the dbus-activated start. You can > avoid this by moving the modem-manager binary from > /usr/sbin/modem-manager to another location, like /modem-manager. Once > you do that, you'll need to launch the program yourself, and you can > then pass whatever log level you want with --log-level. > > If you just want to change the log level, another option if you have a > recent enough MM is to use the SetLogging method in the ModemManager > DBus interface, like: > > $> sudo dbus-send --system \ > --dest=org.freedesktop.ModemManager \ > --print-reply \ > /org/freedesktop/ModemManager \ > org.freedesktop.ModemManager.SetLogging \ > string:Warn > > Thanks, I had found the dbus command above but it does not seem to persist > after a suspend/resume of my laptop. MM seems to get restarted. Maybe NM > could be changed to start MM with the same log-level it has set in its > .conf file? > > -Robin > > _______________________________________________ > networkmanager-list mailing list > networkmanager-list@gnome.org > https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/networkmanager-list > >
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