On Sun, 2007-10-28 at 16:33 +0100, Alain Spineux wrote:
> On 10/28/07, Robert Slade <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Sun, 2007-10-28 at 13:02 +0100, Alain Spineux wrote:
> > > I have this in my syslog.conf :
> > >
> > > # Save boot messages also to boot.log
> > > local7.*
> >
> > Mine says:
> >
>
On 10/28/07, Robert Slade <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sun, 2007-10-28 at 13:02 +0100, Alain Spineux wrote:
> > I have this in my syslog.conf :
> >
> > # Save boot messages also to boot.log
> > local7.*
>
> Mine says:
>
> # Save boot messages also to boot.log
> local7.*
On Sun, 2007-10-28 at 13:02 +0100, Alain Spineux wrote:
> I have this in my syslog.conf :
>
> # Save boot messages also to boot.log
> local7.*
Mine says:
# Save boot messages also to boot.log
local7.*/var/log/boot.log
>
> But did you check dmesg
Rob, Howdy from the great state of TEXAS. I have a question for you. So far
no one has had an answer for me..My Centos 5 computer has begun to take a
full second before any key will respond. Type a character (or function) and
it takes a full second to respond. Have you any ideas about how to cancel
I have this in my syslog.conf :
# Save boot messages also to boot.log
local7.*
But did you check dmesg for kernel messages ?
regards
On 10/28/07, Robert Slade <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have just updated from CentOS 4 to 5 and I am seeing a problem with
> udev during booting, but I
Hi,
I have just updated from CentOS 4 to 5 and I am seeing a problem with
udev during booting, but I am unable to track it down as it looks like
the boot.log is not working. The file is there but empty and the
previous log only lists events up to the point at which I upgraded.
syslog.conf looks
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