On Tue, Dec 29, 2015 at 10:42:40AM -0800, Randy Dunlap wrote:
> On 12/28/15 17:31, Alexandru GOIA wrote:
> > What it does : first line of booting kernel, as seen in dmesg(1), will be
> > the Linux kernel signature
> > (version, compiler, compiler hostname).
> >
> > What it solves : it appers
On 12/28/15 17:31, Alexandru GOIA wrote:
>
> For -rc8 ,
>
> Hoping that someone DO cares about the aesthetic of kernel messages at boot :
>
>
> What it does : first line of booting kernel, as seen in dmesg(1), will be the
> Linux kernel signature
> (version, compiler, compiler hostname).
>
On 12/28/15 17:31, Alexandru GOIA wrote:
>
> For -rc8 ,
>
> Hoping that someone DO cares about the aesthetic of kernel messages at boot :
>
>
> What it does : first line of booting kernel, as seen in dmesg(1), will be the
> Linux kernel signature
> (version, compiler, compiler hostname).
>
On Tue, Dec 29, 2015 at 10:42:40AM -0800, Randy Dunlap wrote:
> On 12/28/15 17:31, Alexandru GOIA wrote:
> > What it does : first line of booting kernel, as seen in dmesg(1), will be
> > the Linux kernel signature
> > (version, compiler, compiler hostname).
> >
> > What it solves : it appers
For -rc8 ,
Hoping that someone DO cares about the aesthetic of kernel messages at boot :
What it does : first line of booting kernel, as seen in dmesg(1), will be the
Linux kernel signature
(version, compiler, compiler hostname).
What it solves : it appers ahead of cgroup messages at
For -rc8 ,
Hoping that someone DO cares about the aesthetic of kernel messages at boot :
What it does : first line of booting kernel, as seen in dmesg(1), will be the
Linux kernel signature
(version, compiler, compiler hostname).
What it solves : it appers ahead of cgroup messages at
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