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Re: initial observations of sfs 0.7.2 (on NetBSD): msg#00073file-systems.sfs.general
David Mazieres <200203041606.g24G60795304@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes: >> * sfsagent is way too verbose, and has the annoying habit of >> spamming the tty that you ran "sfskey login" on with various >> diagnostic messages. > > This is true. Any suggestions on where to put the stuff? The system > log doesn't seem right. I am thinking maybe to put it in a file in > the user's home directory, though there's the slight annoyance that > your home directory might not yet be accessible at the time you run > sfsagent. Perhaps stay silent by default except on errors, and only output and log when told to do so. I'd like to have the option to log to a file. --j |
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