Improve output for tests#99
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I want to boot the kernel in quiet mode so need a way to tell the user what is being tested.
nicholasberlin
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If a child gets killed due a signal, we would basically be left wondering why as there was nothing printed out except "failed". This follows the same wording as init.c.
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when testing a pornographic amount of kernels, it's useful to get a line right before the first test saying which kernel is being run.
also properly print more error conditions