Is the kernel boot screen so sacred that it requires us to make it the arid
wasteland that the HP-UX boot is? This verbosity is useful in many cases
and certainly harmless.
} > There's another side to "drumming your own drum": it is often seen as
} > actively offensive to some people who don't want to do the same thing.
}
} I agree. What usually seems to end up happening is that someone
} writes 95% and gets no credit, someone else does 5% and puts in a
} printk announcing their contribution loudly every time the system
} boots. I recall that the old PPP driver used to print "PPP Dynamic
} channel allocation code copyright 1995 Caldera, Inc." which always
} annoyed me because it was a completely trivial piece of code that the
} notice was referring to.
}
} Paul.
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