Quoting Jonas Steverud ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> "Krosigk, Lorenz Von" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > is there a way to hide the bootup messages at the screen, to direct them
> > (the important ones like warnings and errors) to a file and to show
> > something else on the screen meanwhile the mach
>
> Zenon Fortuna wrote:
> >
> > Depending on the system setup, the most of the boot-up messages are also
> > collected into "/var/log/messages". At least my Debian system works like
> > that.
>
> this is unlikely to contain the kernel start up messages (as opposed to
> stuff that started after
Easy enough to fix... Edit your /etc/conf.modules and add the
following:
alias net-pf-4 off
alias net-pf-5 off
alias netmask off
alias broadcast off
(I only use the first two on my system, but it works for me...)
-Erik
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