Ogya Chief wrote:
We really need some standard way of capturing those messages. I think I've heard of some switch you can add or line you can uncomment in /etc/init.d/bootlog, but I'm not sure.Hi All,
When my machine is booting up, I see some fatal error messages scrolling past very fast. Running dmesg does not show those messages, neither does /var/log/messages.
My question now is this: how can I record all those messages into a log file or, how can I pause the system to read those message? Pressing control-C or shift-break does not pause the system.
One way that should work is to deactivate any auto-startup of X (kdm, etc) and then the next boot will stop at a console login. From there you can Shift-PgUp to scroll through the messages. (This ability gets lost if the system switches to a graphical display.)
-- Kent
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