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Lynis 3.0.7 - Checking default I/O kernel scheduler [ NOT FOUND ] #1276
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@0pLuS0 Can you try pull request 1394 for this? |
I'm not running Slack and Lynis at the moment, I'll get back to you, when I run Lynis again, and if I see this later in the future. THANKS |
Ok I'm back, and I just installed 3.0.9 and it's the same thing. [+] Kernel
Heres's the output of the scheduler I'm using.
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@0pLuS0 The current version of Lynis (3.0.9) doesn't have this fix. You need to clone Lynis from github: |
Ok, no worries, when should this fix be released, in the next version? THANKS |
Describe the bug
I just installed Slackware 15.0 and Lynis and when I ran Lynis for the first time as,
lynis audit system
in the ouput for the I/O Scheduler it gave me;Checking default I/O kernel scheduler [ NOT FOUND ]
Version
Expected behavior
Output should of said; Found
Output
If applicable, add output that you get from the tool or the related section of lynis.log
2022-03-09 17:36:27 Performing test ID KRNL-5730 (Checking disk I/O kernel scheduler)
2022-03-09 17:36:27 Test: Checking the default I/O kernel scheduler
2022-03-09 17:36:27 Result: no default I/O kernel scheduler found
Additional context
When I run 'cat' to the /sys path it shows my scheduler as BFQ.
~ pts/0 root ~ >cat /sys/block/sda/queue/scheduler
[bfq] none
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