In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Bram Mertens  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>On my desktop (running SuSE 8.2) the messages printed to tty1 when the
>machine is booting are stored in /var/log/boot.msg.  On my laptop I
>can't find any file in /var/log/ that contains these messages.

Suse uses bootlogd for that. If you're running testing/unstable
you can edit /etc/default/bootlogd and enable bootlogd. The
output will be in /var/log/boot.

The reason that this is off by default is that it makes some
systems unbootable, esp non-i386 machines with serial consoles.

Mike.


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