Op 23-11-12 08:36, DenverD schreef:
On 11/23/2012 02:26 AM, JtWdyP wrote:
It would appear that on Nov 21, Oddball did say:
Indeed it is, but the two files differ (#dmesg -x , dmesg > ~/Documenten/dmesg_output.txt) in this way, that: see example:
I know man documents can be hard to understand, but if you do a:
man dmesg,
and while your in the man document you search for the "-x" option
that is type "/-x" and hit enter... It tells you what the -x option does to the dmesg output... Perhaps what your trying to ask is something like:
What are these things that "man dmesg" calls "facility and level (priority) number"?
I don't know if anyone will tell us. But the mere fact that it's obvious from that question that I at least looked at the man document, may inspire someone to explain...
what version of openSUSE are you using?
i ask only because my manual for dmesg doesn't show an -x switch..
and also missing are both 'facility' and 'priority'...so i am confused.. (and trying to learn how and what i'm missing)
dd
DMESG OPTIONS -x, --decode Decode facility and level (priority) number to human readable prefixes. -- Have a nice day, Oddball. OS: Linux 3.7.0-rc6-1-desktop i686 Huidige gebruiker: oddball@EeePc-Rob-SFN9 Systeem: openSUSE 12.2 (i586) KDE: 4.9.3 "release 520" -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org