* dmesg command you can also delete the kernel ring buffer ( -c op- tion) and set a priority for direct notifications: messages meeting or exceed- ing this priority will be sent to the console immediately ( -n option).
* Kernel messages have priorities from 0 to 7 corresponding to the syslogd priorities from emerg down to debug .
* The command # dmesg -n 1 for example causes only emerg messages to be written to the console directly.
* All messages will be written to /proc/kmsg in every case—here it is the job of postprocessing software such as syslogd to suppress unwanted messages.
* dmesg command you can also delete the kernel ring buffer ( -c op- tion) and set a priority for direct notifications: messages meeting or exceed- ing this priority will be sent to the console immediately ( -n option).
* Kernel messages have priorities from 0 to 7 corresponding to the syslogd priorities from emerg down to debug .
* The command # dmesg -n 1 for example causes only emerg messages to be written to the console directly.
* All messages will be written to /proc/kmsg in every case—here it is the job of postprocessing software such as syslogd to suppress unwanted messages.
status | not learned | measured difficulty | 37% [default] | last interval [days] | |||
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repetition number in this series | 0 | memorised on | scheduled repetition | ||||
scheduled repetition interval | last repetition or drill |