On Sun, 17 Feb 2008 06:51:18 -0600 (CET) "John Marino" <mfl-commissioner_at_marino.st> wrote: > Unread portion of the kernel message buffer: > kernel > > tFraatpa l trap 12 wi1t2h: interpraugpet sf aduilsta bwlheidle > i > n > Fkaetranle lt rmaopd e1 > :c pupirdi v=i l1e;g eadp iicn sitdr u=c tion0 1f > afualutl tw hviilret uianl kaedrdnreels sm o=d e0 > xc0p > ufiadu l=t 0;c oadpei c =i ds u=p e0r0v > iisnosrt rruecatdi odna tpao,i nptaegre =n o0tx 2pfr3e0s:en0tx > fifnfsftfrfufcft8i0o8n3 bpbocidn > tsetra c=k 0pxo8i:n0txer f f f f f f f f=8 004x710b:a01x5f > fsftfafcfk fpfoaibn9tde6r6 e 0 > f r a m e =p o0ixn1t0e:r0 x f f f f f=f f0fxa1b09:d06xbcf0f > fffrfafmfef 8p0o9i8n1tceer0 > c o d e s e g=m e0nxt1 0=: 0bxase f0fxf0f,f flfifmaibt9 d06xc00,0 > tcyopdee 0sxe0gm > e nt == DbPaLs e0 ,0 xp0r,e sl i0m,i tl o0nxg f0f,f fdfe,f32 0, gran 0 > I can't help with your problem, but I suggest that you add options PRINTF_BUFR_SIZE=128 to your kernel config file to avoid the above corrupted output. --- Gary JennejohnReceived on Sun Feb 17 2008 - 14:06:45 UTC
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