Re: [SLUG] Bootup message display

2004-10-31 Thread Peter Hardy
On Sun, 2004-10-31 at 14:15, Rod Butcher wrote: > Sluggers, can you tell me how I can step thru the messages when I boot > up.. i.e. thru Lilo and then the initial kernel startup... - You should be able to hit scroll lock during bootup to... well... stop scrolling. - As mentioned by others, dmesg

Re: [SLUG] Bootup message display

2004-10-31 Thread Simon Wong
On Sun, 2004-10-31 at 13:15, Rod Butcher wrote: > Sluggers, can you tell me how I can step thru the messages when I boot > up.. i.e. thru Lilo and then the initial kernel startup... they normally Debian also has a boot log daemon that records a lot of boot messages. The most annoying thing I fi

Re: [SLUG] Bootup message display

2004-10-31 Thread DaZZa
On Sun, 31 Oct 2004, Rod Butcher wrote: > Sluggers, can you tell me how I can step thru the messages when I boot > up.. i.e. thru Lilo and then the initial kernel startup... they normally > flash by too fast for me to read, and I need to know what they are on a > successful boot so I can compare t

Re: [SLUG] Bootup message display

2004-10-31 Thread Glen Turner
Rod Butcher wrote: Sluggers, can you tell me how I can step thru the messages when I boot up.. i.e. thru Lilo and then the initial kernel startup... they normally flash by too fast for me to read, and I need to know what they are on a successful boot so I can compare them with the messages I get

Re: [SLUG] Bootup message display

2004-10-30 Thread Terry Collins
Rod Butcher wrote: > > Sluggers, can you tell me how I can step thru the messages when I boot > up.. i.e. thru Lilo and then the initial kernel startup... they normally > flash by too fast for me to read, and I need to know what they are on a > successful boot so I can compare them with the messag

[SLUG] Bootup message display

2004-10-30 Thread Rod Butcher
Sluggers, can you tell me how I can step thru the messages when I boot up.. i.e. thru Lilo and then the initial kernel startup... they normally flash by too fast for me to read, and I need to know what they are on a successful boot so I can compare them with the messages I get when I try to boo