On 20 Feb 1998, William R. Ward wrote: : Lindsay Allen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: : > On Tue, 10 Feb 1998, Hamish Moffatt wrote: : > > On Mon, Feb 09, 1998 at 09:11:27PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: : > > > How can you view the entire list of messeges that show when you boot into : > > > linux? It all either scrolls by too fast or too much read/decipher as it : > > > rolls off the top. Is there a file that mirrors that output or someway I : > > > can re-direct it to a file for perusal? : > > : > > dmesg will show you the kernel stuff, eg "dmesg | less". Most of : > > it is in the logs in /var/log too. There's no way (that I know of) : > > to see all the non-kernel stuff. : > : > I could shift/page right back to the bios messages after startup until I : > upgraded svgatextmode (currently Version: 1.8-4.) Now I cannot go back : > past whatever is on the screen when svgatextmode starts. Has anyone got a : > fix for this? : : I've never seen much point in svgatextmode, personally - you can get : 80x50 from LILO, isn't that enough?
Sure, if you've got a 15" monitor, and have never used a 132 column monitor. However, this argumant is pointless as it doesn't fulfill the purpose of the list - address the user's question. At any rate, I believe the new version of stm resets the screen when it starts, so that gpm will work as advertised (if you start gpm, then start stm, and don't send a SIGWINCH (iirc) to gpm, it still thinks you're in a 80x25 window. Ugly) I suppose this reset is causing your inability to scroll back. I'm not a master with stm, gpm, but I think there is a way to _not_ run stm on one of your consoles. Is there? If you don't use gpm, you could comment out the reset program in the stm config file ... or, even if you do use gpm you could try this. I'll try it out on my Compaq monday at work. Until then, this is mostly conjecture. HTH, -- Nathan Norman MidcoNet - 410 South Phillips Avenue - Sioux Falls, SD 57104 phone: (605) 334-4454 fax: (605) 335-1173 mailto://[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.midco.net PGP Key ID: 0xA33B86E9 - Public key available at keyservers PGP Key fingerprint: CE03 10AF 3281 1858 9D32 C2AB 936D C472 -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .