Re: System Startup Messages

2004-01-26 Thread Lance E. Lott
type: dmesg Lance At 11:54 PM 1/23/2004, you wrote: I'm running a FreeBSD machine with no head (e.g. no monitor installed to the machine). Is there a way to view the statup messages from the system once the machine is up and running via SSH? What is the name of the file that would have the

Re: System Startup Messages

2004-01-26 Thread Yuri GV
On Mon, 26 Jan 2004 09:20:45 -0600, Lance E. Lott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: type: dmesg Lance At 11:54 PM 1/23/2004, you wrote: I'm running a FreeBSD machine with no head (e.g. no monitor installed to the machine). Is there a way to view the statup messages from the system once the machine is

System Startup Messages

2004-01-23 Thread Rishi Chopra
I'm running a FreeBSD machine with no head (e.g. no monitor installed to the machine). Is there a way to view the statup messages from the system once the machine is up and running via SSH? What is the name of the file that would have the messages (specifically any output sent to the terminal

Re: System Startup Messages

2004-01-23 Thread Chris Pressey
On Fri, 23 Jan 2004 21:54:37 -0800 Rishi Chopra [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm running a FreeBSD machine with no head (e.g. no monitor installed to the machine). Is there a way to view the statup messages from the system once the machine is up and running via SSH? What is the name of the

RE: System Startup Messages

2004-01-23 Thread Sunil Sunder Raj
Hi, /var/run/dmesg.boot is the file you need. Regards SSR From: Rishi Chopra [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: System Startup Messages Date: Fri, 23 Jan 2004 21:54:37 -0800 I'm running a FreeBSD machine with no head (e.g. no monitor installed to the machine). Is there a way