On Sat, 29 Oct 2011 16:54:05 +0100, Bob Brewer wrote:

> Camaleón wrote:
> 
>> Mmm... then try to direct bootlogd logs to the root partition and see
>> what happens. This could be done by passing "-l" argument and I suppose
>> you will have to tweak the "/etc/init.d/bootlogd" script file :-?
>> 
> I tried adding "-l /bootlog" to the DAEMON=/sbin/bootlogd line but
> nothing has been written to my root partition during reboots. It looks
> to me that the file isn't being generated but my knowledge with bootlogd
> is rather limited.

Okay, let me try that.

(...)

It works here but I edited this line:

BOOTLOGD_OPTS="-r -c -l /bootlog"

After restarting the system the file is indeed placed at the "/" instead 
"/var/log/boot".

If this is not working for you then you may be facing a different issue 
unrelated to having a separated "/var" partition :-?

Greetings,

-- 
Camaleón


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