Thanks, that fixed it!
It seems it need to go into rc.local, it gets wiped after a reboot due to kernel updates.
Jobst
On Sun, Aug 06, 2017 at 08:03:53PM +1000, Anthony K (akcentos@anroet.com) wrote:
On 02/08/17 13:32, Jobst Schmalenbach wrote:
How can I solve this that those messages are NOT printed.
I think you are after *dmesg -n alert*
man dmesg ... -n, --console-level level Set the level at which printing of messages is done to the con??? sole. The level is a level number or abbreviation of the level name. For all supported levels see the --help output.
For example, -n 1 or -n alert prevents all messages,
except emergency (panic) messages, from appearing on the console. All levels of messages are still written to /proc/kmsg, so sys??? logd(8) can still be used to control exactly where kernel mes??? sages appear. When the -n option is used, dmesg will not print or clear the kernel ring buffer. ...
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