On Wed, 23 May 2007 15:03:01 +0400 Michael Tokarev wrote:
> Randy Dunlap wrote:
> >
> > Add "notime" boot option to prevent timing data from being printed on
> > each printk message line.
>
> That's a good source of confusion. To me, "notime" means something
> like "don't bother calculating time", instead of the proposed
> behavior. Can't it be something like 'nologts' (no log timestamps)
> or nots or notimestamps or nologtime instead?
"nologtime" is OK with me. or does it confuse people in a
different way? Anyone else?
---
~Randy
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