From: Sergey Popov
Prevent increase of console_loglevel by 'quiet'
'quiet' kernel option that follows the 'loglevel=N' should
not blindly overwrite console_loglevel, instead it should
respect and keep lower 'loglevel'.
Signed-off-by: Sergey Popov
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From: Sergey Popov < popov_ser...@ukr.net >
Prevent increase of console_loglevel by 'quiet'
'quiet' kernel option that follows the 'loglevel=N' should
not blindly overwrite console_loglevel, instead it should
respect and keep lower 'loglevel'.
Sign
Ok, I found a palliative.
Now I'm working with "mem=6770M" option, that gives me 6072MB RAM (of
6144 total).
Interesting, that if you choose too much, like "mem=6800M", system
behaviour is exactly the same as without any options.
Can it be that kernel incorrectly sets amount of memory to use so s
Short description: after recompiling 32-bit kernel with 64Gb highmem
support and rebooting into it, OS started working very much slower
then before.
Specifications: Intel Core 2 Duo [EMAIL PROTECTED],4Ghz on Intel i965Q-based
motherboard. 6Gb of DDR2 RAM, 2x1Gb+2x2Gb, dual-channel.
Vector Linux 5.
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