> I'm not sure if I can capture the console messages as the system is shutting
> down.
If you compile a kernel without ACPI or APM support, the messages will just
sit on the screen long enough for you to copy them out by hand. You should be
able to get the same effect by editting the shutdown scr
Brent Eckhout wrote:
> I'm not sure if I can capture the console messages as the system is shutting
> down. I tried killing klogd process and restarting with -f (file) option to
> see if the messages could be written to a file. However, it looks file
> system is closed and the klogd is shut
I'm not sure if I can capture the console messages as the system is shutting
down. I tried killing klogd process and restarting with -f (file) option to
see if the messages could be written to a file. However, it looks file
system is closed and the klogd is shut down before the system execute
On Tuesday 28 May 2002 03:40, Brent Eckhout wrote:
> I've just started using Red Hat 7.2 (Enigma). It installed successfully
> but whenever I shut down the system, I get an "oops" error-- Bad EIP
> Value. It looks like it's bombing on the command "halt -i -d -p". Any
> suggestions for fixing t
I've just started using Red Hat 7.2 (Enigma). It installed successfully but
whenever I shut down the system, I get an "oops" error-- Bad EIP Value. It
looks like it's bombing on the command "halt -i -d -p". Any suggestions for
fixing this problem?
If I need to turn off some auto shutdown