Re: [PATCH] add "notime" boot option

From: Rene Herman
Date: Thu May 24 2007 - 00:57:44 EST


On 05/23/2007 10:55 PM, Randy Dunlap wrote:

That's a good source of confusion. To me, "notime" means something
like "don't bother calculating time", instead of the proposed behavior. Can't it be something like 'nologts' (no log timestamps)
or nots or notimestamps or nologtime instead

"nologtime" is OK with me. or does it confuse people in a different
way? Anyone else?

The CONFIG option is called CONFIG_PRINTK_TIME. How about "noprintktime"? At least nicely to the point...

Actually I'm concerned about total kernel command line length,
so using option names that are "long" when short will do is not good IMO.

I.e., I can easily overflow a 255-byte command line length buffer,
so Shorter is Better.

Okay. I would by the way not be against turning the timestamping off by default and turning it _on_ with a "timestamps" or "logtime" or whatever option. The information is sometimes handy for seeing the (clustering of) event times so I've been compiling it in for a while on some boxes but in the majority case for me it's noise taking up printk real estate...

Rene.

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