Toni is correct. Via SSH, you can not sign in until booting is complete, so 
you can not watch the boot process this way.
You can go look at the syslog at /var/log/syslog after signing in, and see 
(most of) what happened, assuming that it did complete booting.
This may or may not help you.
--- Graham

==

On Thursday, September 3, 2015 at 11:55:07 AM UTC-5, toni incog wrote:
>
> booting console is serial only as far as I know. You can put serial on 
> ethernet by using a serial server:
>
>
> http://www.atop.com.tw/atop/product/product_detail/data/atop_iapl/en/serial_device_servers_entry_level/se5001_series/
>
> But we prefer to turn a (second) bbb into a serial server! Just  attach a 
> serial usb to the bbb and setup ser2net. Off you go!
>
> https://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=ser2net
>
>
>
>

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