On Wed, Mar 01, 2006 at 05:14:21PM -0800, Martin Bligh wrote:
> He's removing KERN_ALERT ... I guess it could get switched from
> KERN_ALERT to KERN_ERR, but ...
>
> Either way, KERN_ALERT seems way too low to me. I object to getting
> half the oops, and not the other half ;-)
Right. The new printk's were added recently, and I took the KERN_ALERT
level from the x86 code then without double-checking what die() uses. I
guess I could move the die() output over instead, or move them both to
KERN_ERR.
-Olof
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