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Log is filling up

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Hello All,

 

Forgive me if I did this incorrect. But my log is filling up, after a cpu and motherboard transplant. This is what I have pulled showing what is filling it up. Not sure what I should do before I freak out. Hahahahaha.

 

root 1593 0.0 0.0 20084 6432 ? Ss Jul31 1:35 /sbin/udevd --daemon

 

I have attached my logs to this post in hopes some can guide me.

 

Thank you in advance for your help.

stratosphere-syslog-20210804-0330.zip

Edited by acozad1

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Try disabling Bluetooth in the BIOS.

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Thank you for the suggestion. I will give that a shot today when I get home. 👍

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Hello,

 

So I went ahead and looked in the bios for the wireless and bluetooth device. Unfortunately, the Z590 Gigabyte Master does not offer a section on disabling the device at all. Really disappointed about that. 

 

Any other suggestions on how I can stop the logs from filling up?

 

Thank you again for your help on this.

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Good Day All,

 

I just wanted to post an update. I ended up taking the motherboard apart and replacing the wifi/bluetooth device on it. Indeed it was that device causing the log to fill up. New device installed and loaded just fine so far.

 

Thank you all for your help.

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