The kernel messages are not de-duplicated because they are not exactly the same. The timestamp of the msg is always different. A option is to remove the timestamp when we read the message from the kernel (because syslog writes a timestap as well). This does loose information however because the kerneltimetamp is more accurate and its also useful to correlate this uptime format to potentional issues.
The kernel messages are not de-duplicated because they are not exactly the same. The timestamp of the msg is always different. A option is to remove the timestamp when we read the message from the kernel (because syslog writes a timestap as well). This does loose information however because the kerneltimetamp is more accurate and its also useful to correlate this uptime format to potentional issues.