No, unfortunately it can't be quietened down. The messages are due to the way the BUG and WARN macros in the kernel are defined. And they serve a useful function in that they allow kerneloops.org to track what messages/oops/warnings are being triggered most and what is the callpath.
No, unfortunately it can't be quietened down. The messages are due to the way the BUG and WARN macros in the kernel are defined. And they serve a useful function in that they allow kerneloops.org to track what messages/ oops/warnings are being triggered most and what is the callpath.