Hello,
I am doing my best to locate the log with all the messages
appearing during the boot sequence, but I couldn't find it
in... /var/log/
Where can I read again what was printed on the screen during
the bootup sequence?
thanks,
Anguo
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On Wednesday 18 August 2004 01:00 pm, Anguo wrote:
Hello,
I am doing my best to locate the log with all the messages
appearing during the boot sequence, but I couldn't find it
in... /var/log/
Where can I read again what was printed on the screen during
the bootup sequence?
thanks,
On Wednesday 18 August 2004 12:00, Anguo wrote:
Hello,
I am doing my best to locate the log with all the messages
appearing during the boot sequence, but I couldn't find it
in... /var/log/
Where can I read again what was printed on the screen during
the bootup sequence?
thanks,
Anguo
I
On Thursday 19 August 2004 01:11 am, Ronald J. Hall wrote:
dmesg dmesg.txt
Thank you Ronald and Hoyt for the quick reply.
Unfortunately, I cannot find the message I was looking for.
A power cut crashed my computer. So during bootup, there was
a message about files being deleted during /home/
On Wednesday 18 August 2004 01:48 pm, Anguo wrote:
On Thursday 19 August 2004 01:11 am, Ronald J. Hall wrote:
dmesg dmesg.txt
Thank you Ronald and Hoyt for the quick reply.
Unfortunately, I cannot find the message I was looking for.
A power cut crashed my computer. So during bootup,
On Wednesday 18 August 2004 12:48, Anguo wrote:
On Thursday 19 August 2004 01:11 am, Ronald J. Hall wrote:
dmesg dmesg.txt
Thank you Ronald and Hoyt for the quick reply.
Unfortunately, I cannot find the message I was looking for.
A power cut crashed my computer. So during bootup, there
On Wednesday 18 August 2004 12:48 pm, Anguo wrote:
On Thursday 19 August 2004 01:11 am, Ronald J. Hall wrote:
dmesg dmesg.txt
Thank you Ronald and Hoyt for the quick reply.
Unfortunately, I cannot find the message I was looking for.
A power cut crashed my computer. So during bootup,
On Thu, 19 Aug 2004 03:19 am, Hoyt Bailey wrote:
Hello,
I am doing my best to locate the log with all the messages
appearing during the boot sequence, but I couldn't find it
in... /var/log/
Where can I read again what was printed on the screen during
the bootup sequence?
thanks,
On Wednesday 18 August 2004 17:08, charlie wrote:
On Thu, 19 Aug 2004 03:19 am, Hoyt Bailey wrote:
Hello,
I am doing my best to locate the log with all the messages
appearing during the boot sequence, but I couldn't find it
in... /var/log/
Where can I read again what was printed
I think what would be more helpful than anything is a
/var/log/WTF.log
Well, that seemed to go over everybody's head.
~ $ more /var/log/WTF.log
/var/log/WTF.log: No such file or directory
WTF?!?
eric
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On Thursday 17 June 2004 02:07, Eric Huff wrote:
I think what would be more helpful than anything is a
/var/log/WTF.log
Well, that seemed to go over everybody's head.
~ $ more /var/log/WTF.log
/var/log/WTF.log: No such file or directory
WTF?!?
Expansion not allowed on
Hoyt Bailey wrote:
On Thursday 17 June 2004 02:07, Eric Huff wrote:
I think what would be more helpful than anything is a
/var/log/WTF.log
Well, that seemed to go over everybody's head.
~ $ more /var/log/WTF.log
/var/log/WTF.log: No such file or directory
WTF?!?
Expansion not allowed on public
I think what would be more helpful than anything is a
/var/log/WTF.log
Well, that seemed to go over everybody's head.
~ $ more /var/log/WTF.log
/var/log/WTF.log: No such file or directory
WTF?!?
Expansion not allowed on public website.
Hint - it is along the same lines as
On Thursday 17 June 2004 03:07 am, Eric Huff wrote:
I think what would be more helpful than anything is a
/var/log/WTF.log
Well, that seemed to go over everybody's head.
~ $ more /var/log/WTF.log
/var/log/WTF.log: No such file or directory
WTF?!?
eric
Eric:
First hit on google
On Thursday 17 June 2004 03:07 am, Eric Huff wrote:
I think what would be more helpful than anything is a
/var/log/WTF.log
Well, that seemed to go over everybody's head.
~ $ more /var/log/WTF.log
/var/log/WTF.log: No such file or directory
WTF?!?
eric
Eric:
First hit on google
Is there a way to access the information that scrolls by as
you boot
up after booting is finished? If so, please tell me how? I
I think you will find that in /var/log/dmesg
Oddly, this is not the same as the output you get from the command
dmesg.
There is also
/var/log/boot.log
eric
On Tuesday 15 June 2004 10:25 pm, Carroll Grigsby wrote:
-On Tuesday 15 June 2004 05:56 pm, Stephen Kuhn wrote:
- On Wed, 2004-06-16 at 03:11, eric jackson wrote:
- Hi,
-
- I'm getting an error from my soundcard when I boot up. I'll post
- another message about that in a few minutes.
-
- Is
On Wed, 2004-06-16 at 16:24, Eric Huff wrote:
Is there a way to access the information that scrolls by as
you boot
up after booting is finished? If so, please tell me how? I
I think you will find that in /var/log/dmesg
Oddly, this is not the same as the output you get from the
On Wednesday 16 June 2004 06:42 am, Stephen Kuhn wrote:
There is also
/var/log/boot.log
eric
I think what would be more helpful than anything is a /var/log/WTF.log
Well, that seemed to go over everybody's head.
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Hi,
I'm getting an error from my soundcard when I boot
up. I'll post another message about that in a few minutes.
Is there a way to access the information that
scrolls by as you boot up after booting is finished? If so, please tell me how?
I rebooted several times trying to copy the error
On Tuesday 15 June 2004 19:11, eric jackson wrote:
Hi,
I'm getting an error from my soundcard when I boot up. I'll post
another message about that in a few minutes.
Is there a way to access the information that scrolls by as you boot
up after booting is finished? If so, please tell me how?
On Tuesday 15 June 2004 12:11, eric jackson wrote:
Hi,
I'm getting an error from my soundcard when I boot up. I'll post
another message about that in a few minutes.
Is there a way to access the information that scrolls by as you boot
up after booting is finished? If so, please tell me
- Original Message -
From: Frans Ketelaars [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, June 15, 2004 1:50 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] boot log?
On Tuesday 15 June 2004 19:11, eric jackson wrote:
Hi,
I'm getting an error from my soundcard when I boot up. I'll post
- Original Message -
From: Hoyt Bailey [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, June 15, 2004 2:14 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] boot log?
On Tuesday 15 June 2004 12:11, eric jackson wrote:
Hi,
I'm getting an error from my soundcard when I boot up. I'll post
another
On Wed, 2004-06-16 at 03:11, eric jackson wrote:
Hi,
I'm getting an error from my soundcard when I boot up. I'll post
another message about that in a few minutes.
Is there a way to access the information that scrolls by as you boot
up after booting is finished? If so, please tell me
On Wed, 2004-06-16 at 12:25, Carroll Grigsby wrote:
Sorry, Stephen, but as others have posted, dmesg | less is preferable. less
allows you to page up or page down -- more allows only page down. No big deal
on small files, but very nice on large files when you realize that you need
to go
Hi!
A have such question - how can i scroll up and down the boot messages? I
konw that it is possible, at least in SlackWare, but - how...
Jancs
Laps Cileecish
http://jancs.ktf.rtu.lv
On Sat, 19 Aug 2000, Jancs wrote:
Hi!
A have such question - how can i scroll up and down the boot messages? I
konw that it is possible, at least in SlackWare, but - how...
Jancs
Laps Cileecish
you can see the boot messages by doing
less /var/log/messages
Paul
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On Sat, 19 Aug 2000, you wrote:
Hi!
A have such question - how can i scroll up and down the boot messages? I
konw that it is possible, at least in SlackWare, but - how...
Jancs
Laps Cileecish
http://jancs.ktf.rtu.lv
If you boot to level 3 (txt prompt), Page Up/Down should do
it.
Hi folks!
Just a quicky
How can I have a logfile made of all the messages that appear when booting?
It would certainly help me to debug my system...
Cheers:
Michael Perry.
RD. Dep. Netafim Magal.
Linux -- the Ultimate Windows Service Pack
dmesg
Steve Flynn
IBM MVS Operations Analyst
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Subject: [newbie] boot log
Hi folks!
Just a quick
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