Re: Linux v2.6.18-rc2 - syslog(0x8,,) seems broken

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On Sat, 2006-07-15 at 15:27 -0700, Linus Torvalds wrote:
> Ok, there it is, in all the usual places.
> 

Currently using the latest git version, and it seems like 'dmesg -n
1' (ie 'syslog(0x8, 0, 0x1)') is broken.  IE, kernel messages after
initscripts and 'dmesg -n1' is called goes to console (mostly when newer
udev does its coldplug thing).

If nobody have a hunch what it can be, I'll try to track it later on if
I get time.  It still worked shortly with -git checkouts shortly before
2.6.18-rc1 was release.  Unfortunately I did not have time to test newer
kernels until now.


Regards,

-- 
Martin Schlemmer

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