Stefan Onken wrote:
Gibt es eine Möglichkeit die Debug Ausgabe höher zu setzen, damit man mal sehen kann, wieso was abstürzt ???
http://www.ibiblio.org/mdw/HOWTO/BootPrompt-HOWTO-3.html#ss3.5 "The `debug' Argument The kernel communicates important (and not-so important) messages to the operator via the printk() function. If the message is considered important, the printk() function will put a copy on the present console as well as handing it off to the klogd() facility so that it gets logged to disk. The reason for printing important messages to the console as well as logging them to disk is because under unfortunate circumstances (e.g. a disk failure) the message won't make it to disk and will be lost. The threshold for what is and what isn't considered important is set by the console_loglevel variable. The default is to log anything more important than DEBUG (level 7) to the console. (These levels are defined in the include file kernel.h) Specifying debug as a boot argument will set the console loglevel to 10, so that all kernel messages appear on the console. The console loglevel can usually also be set at run time via an option to the klogd() program. Check the man page for the version installed on your system to see how to do this. " Peter