Yes, "<0>my message here\n" really works. It gets printed on the remote
terminal as well. However, it does have a side effect. The speaker beeps
with each line of output and inserts another line "Message from
syslog@mymachine at Thu Apr 5 01:04:30 2001 ..." between each line of
output. It l
Hi Siva,
Typing dmesg at the remote terminal does allow viewing of the kernel ring
buffer on the other machine. It does what I want, although it would be
nice if you didn't have to type dmesg all the time. Probably the only
other way to get the print messages out of the rtl module is through
When I operate my rtlinux machine remotely using rlogin from another
machine, the printf_rtl output from within my program goes to the screen of
the rtlinux machine instead of to the remote machine. This behavior
applies not just to my output but also to other rtl messages such as
"RTLinux Extens