Hello Eric Estievenart, * Eric Estievenart <steve+...@tecwec.eu> [220202 23:00]: > Hello, > please find attached a very simple patch which allows consistent customization > of the coloring schemes of the emerg, notice, info and debug levels in dmesg. > (currently only alert, crit, err and warn coloring schemes could be > customized). > > output changes (when coloring enabled): > emerg level takes a default reverse+red, as alert and crit. > debug level takes dark gray (seems reasonable) > > As my color choices might not suit the masses (or even offend them!), > notice and info levels are unaffected and keep a default reset vt100 sequence. > Afterall, they could then be customized via > /etc/terminal-colors.d/dmesg.scheme > > == LEGAL STUFF == > Due to the triviality of the patch, I HEREBY EXPLICITELY DISMISS any right, > copyrights, whatsoever, > applying to this patch, with or without changes, and grant the rights to the > Debian maintainer, > and/or upstream maintainers, or anybody, to have it applied to Debian and/or > upstream, even on his/her own name, > without even mentioning me, hoping this will make things faster and paperless. > (If this is not sufficient or explicit enough, please tell, but, honestly...)
Thank you for submitting a patch. It is best if you submit your patch directly to upstream. Please read this document, which explains how to do it and what the legal requirements are: https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/utils/util-linux/util-linux.git/tree/Documentation/howto-contribute.txt Many thanks, Chris