* Mike A. Harris said:
> >> However, when I proposed such a system some months back, and offered
> >> to do the necessary, it was turned down by all concerned, apparently
> >> on the basis of the loss of performancee that such a system was
> >> claimed to inevitably suffer from.
> >If put in the kernel, yes, but in the userland?
>=20
> What happens when due to some system malfunction, syslogd and/or
> klogd dies? Then nothing gets logged, and nothing gets printed.
The few fatal messages should stay in the kernel, of course.
marek
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