Hi Andi, On Thursday 27 October 2005 10:26, Andi Kleen wrote: > Remove most useless printk in the world *clap* *clap* Thanks! It usally triggers, if your cat, child, bird whatever handles your keyboard or you accidentally put a book or sth. on it (e.g while the screen has been locked). So there is really no use for it, except for kernel debugging, where it can be wrapped up by pr_debug() or similiar. Regards Ingo Oeser
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