Re: F19: dmesg - polluted by systemd logs

2013-07-16 Thread Rahul Sundaram
Hi


On Tue, Jul 16, 2013 at 3:12 AM, Mateusz Marzantowicz  wrote:

> I've just noticed that after reloading systemd-journald.service "kernel
> ring buffer" contains messages not generated by kernel. In my opinion,
> this is unexpected behavior and I was surprised that dmesg, returns
> lines generated by something that is not kernel or kernel module.
>
> Now, I see, there is no tool that I can use to obtain *only* messages
> produced by kernel (or systemd is assimilating Linux Kernel?)
>

journalctl -k

Rahul
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Re: F19: dmesg - polluted by systemd logs

2013-07-16 Thread staticsafe
On Tue, Jul 16, 2013 at 09:12:04AM +0200, Mateusz Marzantowicz wrote:
> I've just noticed that after reloading systemd-journald.service "kernel
> ring buffer" contains messages not generated by kernel. In my opinion,
> this is unexpected behavior and I was surprised that dmesg, returns
> lines generated by something that is not kernel or kernel module.
> 
> Now, I see, there is no tool that I can use to obtain *only* messages
> produced by kernel (or systemd is assimilating Linux Kernel?)
> 
> 
> 
> Mateusz Marzantowicz

Try `dmesg -k`.

-k, --kernel
  Print kernel messages.

See also `man dmesg`.
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F19: dmesg - polluted by systemd logs

2013-07-16 Thread Mateusz Marzantowicz
I've just noticed that after reloading systemd-journald.service "kernel
ring buffer" contains messages not generated by kernel. In my opinion,
this is unexpected behavior and I was surprised that dmesg, returns
lines generated by something that is not kernel or kernel module.

Now, I see, there is no tool that I can use to obtain *only* messages
produced by kernel (or systemd is assimilating Linux Kernel?)



Mateusz Marzantowicz
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