[05:13] I need help [05:14] I am getting this in my /var/log/messages [05:14] [ 472.418877] printk: 7 messages suppressed. [05:14] [ 502.370233] printk: 1 messages suppressed. [05:14] [ 678.703103] printk: 5 messages suppressed. [05:14] I think this is a problem [05:14] it's suppressing all of my messages [05:14] how can i fix this? [05:15] anybody alive? [05:15] what's the line prior to timestamp 472.418877? [05:16] there isn't one [05:16] oh i mean [05:16] i have a huge list [05:16] it goes on forever [05:16] those are like the last three lines [05:16] it's still writing new lines as we speak [05:16] you want the first line? [05:17] [ 127.842337] printk: 429 messages suppressed. [05:17] ok, but what is the last non-printk suppressed line? [05:17] oh [05:17] [ 106.348721] eth1: no IPv6 routers present [05:17] [ 95.951519] NET: Registered protocol family 10 [05:17] [ 95.951831] lo: Disabled Privacy Extensions [05:17] [ 95.952069] ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): eth0: link is not ready [05:17] [ 106.348721] eth1: no IPv6 routers present [05:18] are you sure it's not related to a wireless device reassociating? [05:19] I am not sure of anything at this point :) [05:19] I have a lot of those, but I know I'm using a very crappy AP [05:19] ahhh [05:19] could be [05:19] it's how i'm connected at the moment [05:19] WPA to a crappy AP [05:21] anyway [05:21] maybe you can help me with something else [05:22] i'm trying to use autofs [05:22] and it's not logging any error messages to /var/log/messages [05:22] but it's not working [05:22] and there's no way for me to diagnose a problem [05:24] not familiar with it, sorry. [05:24] k [05:25] if you're comfortable using kdb or sprinkling printks... [05:26] what's kdb? [05:28] a kernel debugger of sorts. [05:28] ahh [05:28] what does it mean when it suppresses messages? [05:31] it's a means, roughly, of preventing floods of the same message within a period. [10:07] crimsun: arounds? [13:21] moin === Lure_ is now known as Lure === asac_ is now known as asac [18:21] I'm trying to rebuild linux-ubuntu-modules. Seems like everything built fine but the modules were apparently built for the wrong kernel. How do I specify which kernel to build against? === asac__ is now known as asac [18:50] BenC: I assume your Christmas stuff arrived? === asac_ is now known as asac === asac_ is now known as asac