Re: Module Errors not in Dmesg

2001-08-15 Thread Kent West
Trandahl, Steve wrote: I am having trouble with some of my modules at during boot-up. I can see the error messages fly by, but when I use dmesg, I don't see the errors. How can I find out what these errors and/or warning messages are once Debian has booted? Thanks in advance! Steve Trandahl

RE: Module Errors not in Dmesg

2001-08-15 Thread Trandahl, Steve
Kent, It appears that X itself is the culprit. I disabled gdm as you suggested, and was able to scroll backward through the history. I didn't even know that you could do that, so I won in two ways. However, once I launched X using "startx", I could no longer scroll back. Thanks for your help

Re: Module Errors not in Dmesg

2001-08-08 Thread Jürgen A. Erhard
> "Kent" == Kent West <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Kent> A better way, is to disable xdm/gdm/kdm/wdm, then Kent> reboot. When you get logged in, you can then Shift-PgUp Kent> through the error messages. That's correct so far. Kent> (For some reason, xdm/gdm/kdm/wdm seems to cl

Re: Module Errors not in Dmesg

2001-08-05 Thread Kent West
Trandahl, Steve wrote: I am having trouble with some of my modules at during boot-up. I can see the error messages fly by, but when I use dmesg, I don't see the errors. How can I find out what these errors and/or warning messages are once Debian has booted? Thanks in advance! Steve Trandahl C

Module Errors not in Dmesg

2001-08-03 Thread Trandahl, Steve
I am having trouble with some of my modules at during boot-up. I can see the error messages fly by, but when I use dmesg, I don't see the errors. How can I find out what these errors and/or warning messages are once Debian has booted? Thanks in advance! Steve Trandahl Cotelligent, Inc [EMAIL PRO