Re: booting details

2020-09-07 Thread Thomas Pircher
anthony gennard wrote: > Is it possible to download an exact replica of the booting process which I > see hurrying too fast to read it (at least it is for my tired eyes). If you are using systemd and journald (I believe that is the default in jessie), then you could also try sudo journalctl -

Re: booting details

2020-09-07 Thread Dan Ritter
anthony gennard wrote: > Is it possible to download an exact replica of the booting process which I > see hurrying too fast to read it (at least it is for my tired eyes). I am > trying to get up to date with this aspect of debian. On this machine I have > Jessie installed. Look in /var/log/boot.l

booting details

2020-09-07 Thread anthony gennard
Is it possible to download an exact replica of the booting process which I see hurrying too fast to read it (at least it is for my tired eyes). I am trying to get up to date with this aspect of debian. On this machine I have Jessie installed. Thanks, Anthony.

Re: Debian Linux booting details

1998-07-03 Thread Brederlow
Robert Alexander <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Is there a document which would walk through all the phases and the > resources/files used by Debian Linux while booting ??? > > I went through the usual inittab, /etc/init.d files but some things are > probably escaping my attention. > > Thank you.

Debian Linux booting details

1998-07-03 Thread Robert Alexander
Is there a document which would walk through all the phases and the resources/files used by Debian Linux while booting ??? I went through the usual inittab, /etc/init.d files but some things are probably escaping my attention. Thank you. -- Robert Alexander - IBM Italy work e-mail : [EMAIL PROTE