Re: [CentOS] DOS line ends on /var/log/boot.log on CentOS 6.7 ?

2016-05-21 Thread Александр Кириллов

Recently, I'm seeing DOS line ends, ^M, on my /var/log/boot.log file.
Honestly, I don't check this very often so I can't say exactly when 
this

occurred. Is this just MY experience or are others seeing this also.


I checked a C6 /var/log/boot.log from 5 years ago and ^M chars are there 
all right. You can easily spot them with less -R /var/log/boot.log. This 
is a surprise indeed and it's not configurable. Try to comment out echo 
-ne "\r" lines in /etc/rc.d/init.d/functions if you hate the output so 
much.


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Re: [CentOS] DOS line ends on /var/log/boot.log on CentOS 6.7 ?

2016-05-20 Thread Kay Schenk



On 05/19/2016 09:56 AM, Kay Schenk wrote:

Hello all --

Recently, I'm seeing DOS line ends, ^M, on my /var/log/boot.log file.
Honestly, I don't check this very often so I can't say exactly when this
occurred. Is this just MY experience or are others seeing this also.

Additionally, boot/log seems very sparse. Is an old issue still in force
on this?

https://www.centos.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=17313

​Should I get the updated script from CentOS Plus?

Thanks for any help.

--


Hello again, list.

Please disregard this for the time being. I got a personal response that 
pointed out the doing a cat on boot.log produced a specific correct 
format whereis I was used to using my gui editor to display log files. 
Using the "log viewer" utility also shows these non-unix line ending 
which I found annoying.


For those who are interested in additional boot.log settings, I found 
this page:


https://www.centos.org/docs/5/html/5.2/Deployment_Guide/s2-sysconfig-init.html

from the old deployment guide but I'm sure these en variables are the 
same now -- well at least in the 6.x series.



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Re: [CentOS] DOS line ends on /var/log/boot.log on CentOS 6.7 ?

2016-05-20 Thread Walter H.

On 19.05.2016 18:56, Kay Schenk wrote:

Hello all --

Recently, I'm seeing DOS line ends, ^M, on my /var/log/boot.log file.
Honestly, I don't check this very often so I can't say exactly when this
occurred. Is this just MY experience or are others seeing this also.

this file shows ident content, as you see during boot, when you start 
without 'quiet'
and there are green or red colors, and these are also stored - somewhat 
ANSI escape sequences;


when you do this:

cat /var/log/boot.log

you will see the AHA ;-)


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[CentOS] DOS line ends on /var/log/boot.log on CentOS 6.7 ?

2016-05-19 Thread Kay Schenk
Hello all --

Recently, I'm seeing DOS line ends, ^M, on my /var/log/boot.log file.
Honestly, I don't check this very often so I can't say exactly when this
occurred. Is this just MY experience or are others seeing this also.

Additionally, boot/log seems very sparse. Is an old issue still in force on
this?

https://www.centos.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=17313

​Should I get the updated script from CentOS Plus?

Thanks for any help.

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MzK

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